30.7.15

Struggling


I'm feeling slightly flat at the moment.

Things on the home front have been difficult of late, and will continue to be so for the foreseeable future. My own writing is in a bit of a slump; I've spent too long on this particular project, second-guessed myself, and re-written so many times I've lost track of what's included in any given draft. Also (this has happened to someone else on Facebook recently!) I had the misfortune of reading a book earlier this year which was exactly the book I wish I'd written, in the setting I was planning to use. (I was heartened that the universal advice to this other person was to go ahead and write her book anyway.)

And to cap it all off, even the books I'm reading at the moment are proving, shall we say, hard work… I'm trying to enjoy The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. I've started another book assigned for book group, and set it aside with a shudder after one chapter. And for the moment, I've given up on Far From the Madding Crowd completely. If I could trust myself, I'd turn to an old fave for comfort… but the way I'm feeling at the moment, I'd never go back to the other books I have to finish before next Tuesday! So I'll have to soldier grimly on.

On a brighter note, I've been reading chapters to Miss 14 from the delightfully dated The Years of Grace, edited by Noel Streatfeild and rediscovered over at Memoranda, where Michelle has beautifully surveyed the contents. Although we're spending plenty of time mocking the 1950s attitudes, it has still been an opportunity to pass on some quite wise advice which might not be welcome in a more direct format (being cheerful and helpful around the home *cough*). So at least that's been fun!

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  1. Hello Kate,
    I'm sorry to hear that you're struggling. Perhaps, on top of everything else - writing and home front and all - it's this winter? Long and bitterly cold.
    Have you read A Song for Ella Grey by David Almond. It's so beautiful I can't read much at a time. And it makes me despair of my own writing. But it's marvellous.
    All the best,
    Susanx

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    1. Thank you Susan! Yes, this has been a hard winter all right. I haven't read A Song for Ella Grey, though I love David Almond. He is a magical writer. I know what you mean about not being able to read much at a time… I will hunt out Ella Grey.
      Thank you!

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