November 4, 10 a.m. - noon
Cornerstone Christian Church, Wyckoff,
in the Barn (red building on the right as you enter)
Saturday's Focus:
How to be a Writer
There is only one way to become a writer and we'll talk about it this Saturday. Whether you're a novice or already published,
we welcome you to join the discussion.
Hope to see you there!
Barbara
October's Focus Point
First of All, “Why?”
Let’s talk
about why we write in general and then, in our workshop time, focus on the specific why of
our current project. Understanding our why
provides motivation for writing, but also gives us a connection with readers, agents and publishers.
Face Forward
Jesus said, "No one who puts his hand to the plow and
looks back is fit for service in the kingdom of God" (Luke 9:62). He was talking about
following Him as a disciple, but He was also stating a life principle. One
cannot move forward when looking back. We move in the direction we face. Lack
of focus slows us down and the “plow” we’re pushing will veer or stall.
I confess that I can be found looking up, down and all around
during my writing time. There is no lack of distractions, even writing
distractions—other topics I
want to write about, research that becomes a rabbit trail, sources that I get
lost in.
When the day is over, I find it easy to fudge my writing progress.
What did you do today, Barbara?
I worked on my
book.
What exactly
did you work on?
Well, I tried
to flesh out an outline, considered title options, thought about anecdotes.
In other words, I played all around it, but never zeroed in.
I didn’t plow one straight row because I forgot why I was writing.
I need to remind myself why I'm writing, be honest with myself and stop looking around, set a
clear goal for the day, get my thoughts on paper, and plow forward—which is today’s take-away.
Take home
thought: Remember why you're writing. Stop looking around. Set a clear
goal. Get your thoughts on paper. Plow forward.