Writing the Fly Lady Way
by Maria Geraci
I have a confession to make. I’m probably one of the most naturally disorganized people you’ll ever meet. Oh, I can fake it pretty well, but beneath my iPhone’s carefully filled calendar is a field of chaos so large I can barely wrap my arms around it.
This is something I’ve always known about myself, but it’s really struck home lately. You see, I’m in the process of filling out various Q&As for my upcoming blog tour to promote my August 7 release of A Girl Like You. One of the most common questions has to do with my writing process/routine. I shudder at the real answers to most of these questions.
Q: What is your writing routine like?
A: Oh, I like to get up in the morning, drink a cup of coffee, then get in 2 solid hours of good writing time before I start the day.
REAL A: I get up in the morning, drink a cup of coffee and immediately start looking at my email, which then takes me to a plethora of other sites that seem sparkly and distracting and before I realize it, 2 hours have gone by!
Okay, sometimes I really do write for those 2 hours in the morning, but most times, not. My writing routine is all over the place. Sometimes I write for a couple of hours straight, but most times my writing is done in fifteen minute intervals because I have the attention span of a flea. But that doesn’t mean my writing routine is wrong. It just means that it’s the way I think and the way I create a story.
I guess I’m the Fly Lady of writing. Never heard of Fly Lady? Fly Lady is a fantastic site that stresses decluttering, destressing and organizing your life in Baby Steps. Awhile back it occurred to me that Fly Lady’s cleaning tips could also be applied to writing. Fifteen minutes here, Fifteen minutes there, and eventually, you have a manuscript. Believe me, it works!