Work vs. Fun
10/28/2006
I now have two interviews coming up. One is just a simple one-on-one meeting on Monday. The other one is an all day ordeal complete with a presentation. They even requested a title and abstract prior to the interview. Am I just out of college? Crazy. I dug out an old presentation from my graduate school work. Thank goodness it had notes. It may not be a great presentation (it was once when I knew the stuff better), but it will have to do. I think I will take a friend’s advice to act like I don’t really need their job. Actually, I don’t at the moment, and I’m not sure I even want either one. Although hunting up projects is no picnic, I would much rather do that and have control over my life. There’s something about being required to be at work especially when I don’t want to be (say weekends, evenings–over and over) that just pisses me off. I guess she’s seen this attitude work to her advantage. I think I can see why. Desparation–the opposite–is never attractive.
Also–silly me–I signed up for National Novel Writing Month. I guess I thought it might be a good kick in the butt–a goal even. But, along with other great writers, I’m an expert procrastinator when it comes to writing. I’ve put it off for years, even though I think I have a novel somewhere that needs extracted. Sounds painful. It starts November 1. I began a little something after my nap, but I have no idea where it’s going. My worst problem has always been coming up with a topic. The writing comes along fine once I have some sort of minimal plot and characters to work with. I just never make it that far. Then comes the worst–finding someone to buy it and publish it. At least I hear that’s the worst. My mother has a friend with a great novel, according to everyone who has read it, who keeps tinkering with it and hasn’t bothered to find a publisher. Everyone gets stuck at a different point. If you have an interest in writing a novel and think that a goal and the possibility of meeting with others with the same goal would be helpful, you should sign up.
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Diane said,
October 28, 2006 @ 2:44 pm
Good on you for signing up for Nano. I always find the communityof Nano a great motivator, and I’ve participated for 3 years and finished last year. And I’ll be having another go this year. Good luck!
Ricardo said,
October 28, 2006 @ 9:31 pm
Good luck with the National Novel Writing Month thing. I may submit one of my screenplays to some of the film festivals that hold contests for them. I’m stuck slogging through one now and never really fought to make the other 5 I wrote happen. Why is procrastinating so tempting? Evil.
I agree with being forced to work weekends. I hate it and if I can find a way to be my own boss, I will.
Anita said,
October 29, 2006 @ 7:52 am
National Novel Writing month sounds like a funny idea. I heard that Tolstoy wrote War and Peace in one month due to a Russian Novel Writing month campaign, so it’s definitely possible.
Tracey said,
October 31, 2006 @ 2:44 am
Good luck with your novel writing. I’ve got something ticking away at the moment, but with study and work I just don’t see me meeting the ‘Novel Writing Month’ deadline..all the best!!