Six inches on April 1st? Really?????? |
Despite the snow, I've been feeling the itch to spring clean. That means I've been tackling a drawer here and a hutch there. I pulled all the out-grown kids clothes from various stashes and separated them for four families. Crazy!
There's something wonderful about the feeling of order coming from chaos. The fact that everything has a place that it belongs. There's also something therapeutic about throwing old things away that truly don't serve a purpose anymore. It's hard to do, but it's good.
What does this have to do with writing?
This is how I want all of my spaces to look. A place for everything. |
Sometimes our writing needs a spring cleaning. We've hit a point where we just need to go through and cut some words. We've gotten a little flabby with our sentences and need to exercise the delete key.
Maybe there's a character that needs to be punched up. A scene that's unnecessary. A chapter that needs to be enhanced.
We need to take a fresh look at what we've written and critically evaluate it.
How?
Maybe it's time to read an award-winning or much talked about book in your genre. How does that writer craft their story? What can you learn from them?
This is how many of my drawers look: Chaos! |
Could it be time to pray over your writing and ask God how you're doing?
Or maybe you need to step way back and take a break from writing. Try another creative endeavor. Give your subconscious a chance to noodle the plot points that are giving you fits.
Whatever you do, take a few minutes or hours to spring clean your writing.
An award-winning author of twenty books, Cara is a lecturer on business and employment law to graduate students at Purdue University’s Krannert School of Management. Putman also practices law and is a second-generation homeschooling mom. She lives with her husband and four children in Indiana.
1 comment:
Cara, you are right. We should be constantly evaluating what we do and how it's working, but spring is a better time than most. I'm working on a lot of loose ends in various projects and thinking about streamlining etc. as I spring clean (OKAY, as I finish up my fall cleaning, sheesh). Thinking more clearly with the winter behind me so yeah, this is something I want to do. Thanks, Cara.
Kathy Bailey
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