These aren’t the easiest times we're living in right now. Financially, it seems like there are nothing but obstacles. Stability is a goal.
It takes a lot of hours at work just to get by, which can
make being a romance writer an extra challenge. I’d love to spend all my free
time editing, but I guess the trick is finding free time when I have a burning
desire to eat and have a roof over my head.
Priorities
I read somewhere that ‘if it's important to you, you’ll find
the time.’ Well, whoever said that wants to take a closer look at the high cost
of rent and groceries and car insurance, and they’ll understand why my
priorities are the ones that pay.
Except, they’re also kinda right. Being a writer doesn’t pay
me much, that’s why I have the day job, but I still manage to find scraps of
time to scrawl words on paper.
Even this blog. It's 11pm, my baby is sleeping in his cot beside me, the house is quiet and I’m writing this with my phone. It’s important to me, so I’m finding the time. This week, anyway.
Day in the Life
A lot of my writing actually gets done this way. In bed with my phone, or a notebook in the kitchen while I prepare food, even in the shower. Whenever I can. It may take me a long time, but I get there in the end, even if it cost me a bit of sleep. Too much sleep. I love sleeping.
Being Vigilant
I do try my hand at time management but it’s never been my
strongest skill, and I’m such a fan of procrastination. Organising my
bookshelves just seemed so important when it came time to write a synopsis.
I do all the things that are supposed to help. Things like
to-do lists and drinking coffee and forcing myself to open the document and not
wait for inspiration.
It all comes back to prioritising what’s important, but
this is also real life, so there are often times that I open the document and have
to abandon it to make dinner, take my dog out, or settle a tired baby.
Someone once asked how I have time to write and the truth is
I don’t. But I do it anyway.
I’m a Romance Writer
Maybe I have a little more expendable time than others because I keep my romance fictional. It’s all on the page, and it means my time is mine. These really are hard times though, and it would be nice not to have to work all the time just to stay afloat.
Hey, at least we’re in this together, right? In the words of
Brandon Lee in The Crow, ‘ It can’t rain all the time.’
In the meantime, I’ll be working on my next book in bed on
my phone.
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