219/366 The Week of Writing

My writing week starts on a Monday. This week, I had a solid story for the book of the week. I’m not going to replay the article. It’s there for you to read if you wish (hopefully, you have already done so. I was able to write several paragraphs on the topic. I think it was probably because I had the book I had been reading with me and was able to refer to it to support the article.

Why the Magnolia tree? I missed it on Monday, but caught it on Tuesday and decided to start tracking it.

Tuesday writing activity was supplemented by several what I thought were quite reasonable pictures. That probably wasn’t one my best pieces of writing, but the pictures certainly helped. The Magnolia tree is coming along well. I suddenly started thinking about the Creative Writing course I did at St Vincents, it must be a couple of years ago now. The course ran each turn, the teacher was a quite published author of light romantic books. There were probably about 10 people on the course, but not not that, they returned, as I did for the course a second time, indeed some had been regulars for quite a while. We were encouraged to read a piece out each week, and I have to admit mine were rubbish, but there were a few people who were good, really good.

I’m trying to start looking at my writing. I don’t think it is very good, it certainly not very good for fiction on those courses, I must admit, I don’t stress so much over my writings today, which is very good, I just don’t think i am very good with words. I tell a story obviously, but it’s not dramatic. I am in my monthly magazine spot this Monday’s article will probably be about the current magazine, but I do have my next book lined up and will probably comment upon it the week after next.

I’ve been able to get out every day this week, and have been able to produce some writing. It’s not always easy, but I think it has been a while since I have had to resort to writing about writers block, because I have writers block.

Tonight’s review of the weeks writing has been quite interesting. I shall have to look at doing it again.

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I just want to write, but I prefer to stay away from controversial topics like politics. I am happy to confess that at the moment, I am writing for me. If you enjoy my writings, and I hope you do then that is all the better.

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