Saturday, January 28, 2017
IN PARIS 1965
I was writing some memories of Paris long ago. I found this picture of myself in the rue de Sevres, wearing a dark green velvet coat I had just bought, and looking quite pleased with myself. It seems so funny and old-fashioned to be also wearing gloves. Gosh.
Thursday, January 26, 2017
Diary of Events 2017
2017
February
Saturday 4
"The Mind's Eye" Soiree, Christ Church Castlemaine, 7pm
Wednesday 8
Author Talk, Toorak-South Yarra Library, 6.30
Saturday 11
Writing Workshop, Toorak-South Yarra Library, 1pm
Thursday 16
Interviewing Jacinta Halloran (The Science of Appearances) Kyneton Library, 7pm
Thursday 23 to Sunday 26
Perth Writers' Festival
March
Wednesday15
St Kilda Library, Conversation with Jacinta Halloran, mediator Donna Ward
April
Saturday 8 to Sunday 9
Newcastle Writers' Festival
May
Saturday 27 to Sunday 28
Sydney Writers' Festival
February
Saturday 4
"The Mind's Eye" Soiree, Christ Church Castlemaine, 7pm
Wednesday 8
Author Talk, Toorak-South Yarra Library, 6.30
Saturday 11
Writing Workshop, Toorak-South Yarra Library, 1pm
Thursday 16
Interviewing Jacinta Halloran (The Science of Appearances) Kyneton Library, 7pm
Thursday 23 to Sunday 26
Perth Writers' Festival
March
Wednesday15
St Kilda Library, Conversation with Jacinta Halloran, mediator Donna Ward
April
Saturday 8 to Sunday 9
Newcastle Writers' Festival
May
Saturday 27 to Sunday 28
Sydney Writers' Festival
Monday, January 23, 2017
FEAR OF WRITER'S BLOCK
I have no experience of writer’s
block. However I have studied the phenomenon over the years in some of my
students – although it seems to me it is not as common as people seem to
imagine. I am inclined to believe that it is related to some kind of fear –
fear of failure, fear of success, fear of the truth – for example. Fear of writer’s
block, maybe.
One good exercise it to stop
trying to write on, and to write instead a quick list of things that frighten
you – fire, flood, spiders, heights etc. And maybe write a few paragraphs under
the heading ‘Fear’. In my book
Dear Writer
Revisited
there is a chapter on facing the
fear and overcoming writer’s block. And another of my books on writing
Writing the
Story of Your Life
grew out of a project I gave
myself to help a friend to overcome her inability to recall events in her early
life. She had been asked by her therapist to write down these things, and she
had no idea what to do – a rather huge writer’s block, that one. The whole book
is in fact a series of twenty-eight exercises in how to deal with writer’s
block (although I don’t think I used the term in that book.)
The thing is really that you need
to separate yourself from the thing you are writing, and concentrate on the
business of the fear, meet the fear itself. Some people try to push forward by
just keeping writing, but I have observed that this does not seem to work. So I
suppose you treat the condition (fear) by taking it separately seriously, and
return to the writing task in due course. I have seen this treatment, this process
work for writers.
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