Have you ever written something that needed to be posted at a given time and it was just horrible? And you just couldn't fix it? Most of us have.
I wrote a poem for Dr Seuss Day over a week ago and it was just a mess! The idea was good but I had too many topics in it. Cat In The Hat, falling from the ladder, Alice In Wonderland, etc. Too much on my mind, I suppose...
I sent it to a friend (Ann of Zoolatry) asking for some help. It came back much improved. Inspired by the improvements, I kept some and changed some. I fixed some rhythmic mistakes, so it reads better. It's better than it was. You can read it HERE.
In the same way, on another site I visit (not a "writing" site) someone suggested writing a first chapter (no full story or conclusion required). It required a set up for a story, an object someone could sit on, and a single line from another character.
I write short stories sometimes, so I figured all I had to do was drop the ending, make sure someone sat on something, and add a comment from someone else. But I used a short story written before and reworked it. Nothing said it had to be new. But it had been included in a group "vanity press" book, so I decided that was improper. And I couldn't come up with a new plot. So I'm not submitting it.
I used to play chess a lot. When I was younger, I could up with complicated attacks using spaces just vacated by a previous move. Those are harder to detect. About 10 years ago, I discovered I couldn't organize attacks any more. Creativity was failing me. I could defend well, and defense is important. But at some point you actually have to checkmate the opponent to get a win. A great defense usually leads to a draw. I don't play to get a draw.
Getting older sucks...
3 comments:
Are these really examples of getting older? Perhaps they're examples of not practising these particular skills often enough to maintain proficiency. (That's my story, anyway - and I'm sticking to it.)
Megan
Sydney, Australia
Gee!!! I like Megan's attitude.
I'm getting older too and I intend to fight it every step of the way!
At least that's the plan ;)
Cheers,
Nancy
This is why I keep on at my work...it get me out and around others, and it gives me plenty of hard work and strength training.I always say, I don't go to the gym, I go to work!
I found that after a few years of that work I am able to do things at home that in the past I would have wilted from:)
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