Notes to Nell:
I haven't gone back to remind myself what she wrote, but here from memory is what I took away from Anne Lamott's book Bird by Bird: Some Instruction on Writing and Life:
1.) Write about everything you know; fill up your notebooks with every detail you can remember about everyone and everything in your life.
This helps with fluency and promotes daily writing practice. It helps you remember everything you care about; it helps you remember what you know; it helps you discover what you have been meaning to write about. You then have at your disposal reams of information, details you can use at whim as you are working. The result is like a cartoonist's art morgue, only with words and paragraphs rather than pictures. You can lift whole passages from yourself whenever you need them and plunk them down on the page without breaking stride.
2.) Create a window for yourself anytime you want to go further into something you are working on, and just work on it separately from the rest of the piece.
This helps you stay free in the creative process even as your piece begins to take shape. Sometime you want to explore something but you are not sure where or even if it belongs. You are afraid to go off on a tangent that will confuse you or bog you down. Just jump over onto another page and explore. Chances are it is related in ways you can't see now. Even if you don't use any of the actual writing the experience and knowledge you gain enriches your piece.
3.) Writing happens step by step even though you may conceive of your work as a whole and become overwhelmed wondering how you will actually make it to the end.
The title, Bird by Bird, refers to working step by step in a wonderful story she uses to illustrate this point.
Lamott helps you understand how to undertake the literal task of crafting your writing by encountering yourself and your art intuitively and with love.
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I wrote and I remember and and I don't remember. Both are on the New double standard. 10 minutes of writing so they are not really complete but I was typing fast and did my corrections at the end.
Not sure why this was on my mind today
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