tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2127843717520791763.post5004971904200341869..comments2023-10-11T05:50:38.933+13:00Comments on Mairangi Writers - Arresting Prose: For writers moving house - advice from Erin McKechnieOfficer in Chargehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12255532384339262008noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2127843717520791763.post-63725702718974425122015-07-18T10:22:40.201+12:002015-07-18T10:22:40.201+12:00I know the feeling, Erin. As you know, we moved ea...I know the feeling, Erin. As you know, we moved early September last year and getting back into the writing mode has been fraught. Nearly a year later and I'm still battling to get a routine going! I've resorted to Julia Cameron's "Morning Pages" so that at least I'm writing something every morning, if only for 10 minutes. Of course, if the stuff you're working on is light-hearted or fun, it may be easier. But when the stuff you're writing (like I am) frightens you then the jigsaw puzzle set out on the dining room table, or that book you've been reading in bed, takes priority. You don't need a keyboard to start writing again (although by now I'm sure you've found it). Think good old-fashioned pen and notebook that you can take down to the beach and watch the dear little ones frolic as you write immortal prose. Jennyhttp://www.jennyharrison-author.comnoreply@blogger.com