Inspiration can not be halted, it lives a life of its own. Art goes where it intends to go. It was never my intention to write a novel. The book on Jan van Boeckel’s journey into the unknown and his family’s never ending search for him is writing itself. I have written many posts which I am rewriting into chapters, with even more inspiration for the rest. And there is a lot of material that needs to be addressed and read and researched. But that is all wonderful to do, and has a very natural flow.
I have now, however, reached a point where I do not know what I should already post and what I should not post. And whether I will be the only interested party in the end product. And that I will need proof readers, and how to go about that. Yikes! Creative crisis! Not of the inspirational kind, but of the apprehensive variety.
Does anyone have any sound advice?
I am sincerely interested and am at the same time not sure if I have time to read right now. Feeling torn. It is a good story, and I am so glad you are writing it up as a book.
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Oh, It will take a while until I have anything to read and then it will be bit by bit….. So you can pick and choose. 🙂 Making mountains into molehills…
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Ok, well email me through my blog when you are ready and I’ll help read at that time if I can. 🙂
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If you are stuck or overwhelmed by the decisions of what to do next, just start, then the direction will come. I find that’s the case when I’m doing artwork. I start with an ok or not very good idea, and it develops into a better one. I am happy to proof read and yes I am interested in the story, (to answer your questions)
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Indeed Tina, it will come naturally, as everything during this project has. I just have to trust that instinct. Thank you for the proofread offer! I don’t know when I will have something, but you are definitely on my proofread list. to show
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