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Friday, January 22, 2010

Learning From the Master and Remembering What I've Learned

I just checked the date on my status bar...  It's been almost a month since I received my Christmas books.  I've got to get this ball rolling!  I've been reading Stephen King's On Writing.  (It was the smallest, so I figured I'd start there.)  The first section of the book was more of a memoir of how it happened for King.  I carried the book in my purse and used it to fill my waiting time while taking FIL to his appointments.  I've just now gotten to the heart of the matter.  The book is out of my purse and on my side table.  Getting to the part of he said/she said, I'm actually feeling pretty good about my WIP... so far.  I'm sure there will be lots of places that need tweaking.  I haven't gone back to reread and double-check my memory.  (Do you sense fear?  Denial?)

Speaking of my memory...  I can't remember what I had for dinner last night!  How will I remember all I learn from these books?  Highlighting and dog-eared pages are OK, but who want to flip through all the books over and over while editing?  I'm going to make a cheat sheet.

Remember back in the days of high school?  We called it taking notes.  How many of you do that now?  Isn't note taking just as important now as it was then?  No, there won't be a test to study for, but notes do make it easier to recall all the wonderful things we glean from books and blogs.

In a past blog post, I talked about using the program One Note to organize everything.  However you decide to organize your notes is up to you; but you must have some way of sorting through the data.  Just as I don't want to have to flip through books looking for highlighted items, I don't want to read through paragraphs, and even pages, of notes to find the topic I'm looking for.  Using a digital form makes sorting through the pile much quicker, and makes a simple task of reorganizing.


I can't wait to finish this book and get on to the next.  I'm still on a break from writing.  There's just been to much going on, and now I'm sick.  Nothing serious, just the yuckies; but still, it's hard for me to feel creative when my nose is out of sorts.

Off the subject of writing...  There is a new addition to our family.  A boy!  Yes, after four granddaughters from my daughter, my step-son has a brand new son!  Click HERE to see a photo of all five grandchildren.

11 comments:

Grandma Nina said...

I was wondering how your book was coming along?
When you say you're taking a break from writing, do you mean your blog or your book?

Amy DeTrempe said...

Organization would be wonderful, but every time I decide I am going to organize my research, writing notes, etc., something comes up and distracts me. I am still trying to figure out the best system for me that won't take forever to get into place. Congrats on the addition to your family and I hope you feel better soon.

Marla said...

I'm so happy to see a new post from you, Lily. I have found myself missing you lately. Isn't that funny how we have never met and yet we can affect one another's lives through our writing?

I can hardly wait to read the King book. I would love to hear what you think about it when you finish.

Enjoy that new baby boy!

Susan J. Reinhardt said...

Hi Lily -

So much of the information on the Internet and in books is repetitive, which is great. Each author/blogger brings a different perspective to the material.

If something jumps out at me, I try to practice it in my writing immediately. I'm one of those people who learn by doing.

Note taking also helps because I'm seeing the material for a second time. Unfortunately, I rarely go back and re-read these gems (except for my journaling when ideas are hiding).

Blessings,
Susan :)

Susan R. Mills said...

I need to take notes. I've forgotten a great deal of what I learned from several different books on the craft. And, Lily, I hope you are feeling better.

Terri Tiffany said...

I'm glad you are enjoying that book. It was one of the very first writing books I read. Congrats too on the new baby!!!

Lorenza said...

I still take notes because I still love writing with a pen on my moleskine. I can't help it. But I also use "modern" devices. I guess that being an Hybrid makes me feel better. Love to all those , like you and me, who really love books!

Eileen Astels Watson said...

Congratulations on your new grandson!!!

I take notes and make like Coles notes on books that really work for me. But mostly I hope to digest what I really need to keep.

jdcoughlin said...

I still take notes too. On post its and I leave them everywhere. Sometimes I write notes inside of books on my nightstand just because I can't find a piece of paper. Writing digitally is a good idea. Especially when you can use find to zip right to something.

Glad to see you back and congratulations on the big boy! What a bunch of cuties!

Eileen Astels Watson said...

Happy early birthday by one day, Lily!! Pray that it's your best ever!!

And I really wish I could do all the designing for my house too, but I'm not gifted in that way at all.

Shelley Sly said...

Hi Lily,

Yes, I started following you yesterday, and I kept meaning to write you a message and I ran out of time.

I actually found your blog while googling "Christian writing secular book," and your post from December 20th popped up. I just want to say thank you thank you thank you for that!! You covered everything that I've been thinking, and it was so encouraging to read. I am, as you could guess, a Christian writing secular fiction. It's a tough road.

Thank you for stopping by my blog as well. I'll certainly be reading yours. :) And congratulations on your new grandchild!