Saturday, December 23, 2006

Tripping Over Words

My plan was to throw the new episode up by last night, but I was a day late and dollar short: I had just enough time to only just finish, without getting to upload, so it'll be another week until it's up. Sorry. I'm trying to get on a better schedule. Comics is hard work, yo.

We're in Seattle now, "home" for the holidays, and without my requisite toys and drawing boards, so I'm a bit adrift in terms of what to do with myself: I figured, if anything, I could get some writing done, for future projects and self-edification. It would be good for me, a nice, jaunty period of self-improvement, in which I could bang out all those projects I've been wanting to get down for the past four months.

The problem is that I just...can't...seem...to...do it.

And so I pose this problem to you, dear readers: do you need warm up time to? I remember reading about George Orwell, how he could get up at 2 PM, sit down at his typewriter, write steadily for two hours, and then go get drunk. And all I could think was: HOW?!

I need a good two hours of just writing garbage until sentences start coming out right. And with drawing it's even worse: I have "Shame Sketchbooks", where I put all the stuff that will never see the slight of day, until my pencil starts behaving.

Am I the only one?

3 comments:

  1. The only way I seem to be able to write consistently is when I wake up in the morning and, without talking to anyone or reading anything, immediately go get a cup of coffee and sit down with a blank sheet of paper/blank screen.

    If I look at the internet, or answer my phone, or check my email, I'm pretty much done.

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  2. Anonymous4:15 PM

    Not at all. There are sometimes days that go by when, for whatever reason, it's just not coming to me, either. The important thing is not to force it: it either is there, or it isn't.

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  3. It's easy not to force it with no deadlines! :)

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