Comments on ROW80-2 - 05/25 - Writing with a passion?TypePad2014-05-26T03:53:18ZRavenshttps://www.ravensview.ca/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://www.ravensview.ca/2014/05/row80-2-0525-writing-with-a-passion/comments/atom.xml/Gloria Weber commented on 'ROW80-2 - 05/25 - Writing with a passion?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83455a07e69e201a3fd116237970b2014-05-27T14:50:25Z2014-05-29T17:34:39ZGloria Weberhttp://gweberblog.wordpress.com/I totally get what you mean about editing and how the other fiddly bits of not-writing-but-related-to-writing stuff are not writing....<p>I totally get what you mean about editing and how the other fiddly bits of not-writing-but-related-to-writing stuff are not writing. So, while meeting your obligations to writing, but not really writing, it leaves you unsatisfied. However, you have to do those parts and... And if I had a suggestion I'd give it to you. I too struggle with juggling them. </p>
<p>You seem to be doing well with your goals. I hope things keep going well for you.</p>Beth Camp commented on 'ROW80-2 - 05/25 - Writing with a passion?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83455a07e69e201a511c0b3fc970c2014-05-27T02:48:25Z2014-05-27T13:59:37ZBeth Camphttp://bethandwriting.blogspot.comI really agree about the editing. Sometimes I think I'd rather be writing and writing from research than editing. But...<p>I really agree about the editing. Sometimes I think I'd rather be writing and writing from research than editing. But maybe it IS time to push that writing class back up to the top to inspire you to write stories. My first book, Standing Stones, began with such a short story. Thanks for the note re Ian Rankin; I'll look for his book here. May you have a good week.</p>Lisa commented on 'ROW80-2 - 05/25 - Writing with a passion?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83455a07e69e201a3fd109f0f970b2014-05-26T13:50:21Z2014-05-26T16:27:06ZLisahttp://www.onestoneatatime.com/It sounds like you are a Scanner, otherwise known as a multipotentialite! (Me, too!) Have you hard of Barbara Sher?...<p>It sounds like you are a Scanner, otherwise known as a multipotentialite! (Me, too!) Have you hard of Barbara Sher? She's written some great books about what she has named Scanners. And Emilie Wapnick has set up an online community for what she calls Multipotentialites. It might be worth checking both these out. :)</p>
<p>Still, an impressive week in terms of achievements, so I'll say "Well done!".</p>