By DiAnn Mills
A writer
friend and I were catching up over a lengthy phone conversation. After we
covered a multitude of topics, personal and business, I asked about the
progress of her next book.
“Oh,
I’m not writing,” she said. “Haven’t been in the mood.”
This
writer was one of my heroes in the industry. “What happened? You’ve always been
excited to delve into the next project.”
“Creativity
hasn’t moved me to begin a new novel.”
“Do you
need to brainstorm?” I said.
“No.
I’m good.” She sighed. “Dry spells come and go.”
Her obscure
tone bothered me, but I didn’t pursue the topic further. Later on in the day, I
was at the dentist’s office. I’d lost a filling, and the tooth throbbed. As I
waited in the patient’s chair, I thought back over the conversation with my
writer friend. A twinge of pain shot up from my tooth. How would I feel if the
dentist wasn’t in the mood? Ouch!
I left the dentist’s
office under the effects of Novocain and stopped to fill up my empty gas tank.
When I reached for the pump and selected the type of fuel needed, the same
thought struck me again. What if the driver who delivered gasoline to the station
wasn’t in the mood? I’d be walking.
Before heading home to
finish my word count for the day, I stopped at the grocery to buy salad
fixings. While I stood in line to pay for my food, it occurred to me one more
time. What if the grocer’s employees weren’t in the mood to work today? My
husband wouldn’t have a grilled chicken salad for dinner.
If I procrastinated too when I felt like creating, not
only would the contracts stop but also I believe the quality of the manuscript
would slip. Other tasks fall under writing: responding to emails, social media,
reading the how-to books, keeping up to date on the publishing industry,
marketing and promotion, and arranging to attend quality conferences. Some
areas are more enjoyable than others are, but my work ethic says to complete
the task to the best of my ability.
That’s my advice to every writer. Put your rear in gear
and get the job done. Write, edit, submit, promote, and begin again. The
satisfaction of a well-crafted piece is worth the disillusion of waiting to
create when in the mood. In the midst of discovering the perfect idea or word
is a wealth of satisfaction of a job well done.
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Award-winning
author DiAnn Mills is a fiction writer who combines an adventuresome spirit
with unforgettable characters to create action-packed, suspense-filled novels.
DiAnn's first book was published in 1998. She currently has more than fifty
books published. Her titles have appeared on the CBA and ECPA bestseller
lists and have won placements through the American Christian Fiction Writer's
Carol Awards and Inspirational Reader's Choice awards. DiAnn won the Christy
Award in 2010 and 2011. DiAnn is a founding board member for American
Christian Fiction Writers and a member of Inspirational Writers Alive, Romance
Writers of America, and Advanced Writers and Speakers Association. She speaks
to various groups and teaches writing workshops around the country. She
and her husband live in sunny Houston, Texas. Her books include
TheChase: A Novel (crime scene Houston). and her latest in the series The Survivor (crime scene Houston)
TheChase: A Novel (crime scene Houston). and her latest in the series The Survivor (crime scene Houston)
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