Story ADD

I have a confession to make: I have story ADD.

Raise your hand if, like me, you have trouble concentrating on one story at a time. … If characters start talking to you, demanding you tell their story now — even when you’re in the middle of another one. … If you have a bunch of half- or two-thirds-finished manuscripts moldering under your bed.

They all get finished eventually, but I’ve always had a little trouble focusing on one story from start to finish.

Since March’s call notifying me that I’d finaled in the RWA Golden Heart®, the affliction has intensified. Reasoning that if “Beauty and the Ballplayer” was going to be the successful MS, I ought to have a companion, I decided to start a new story related to it. So I started working on Dave & Melinda’s story while actively writing Beth & Cody’s and trying to edit Kenny & Kristi’s.

That left poor Drew & Lainy waiting waiting in the wings. I’d planned to finish writing their story  after I started querying with Kenny & Kristi.

Nearly three months later and I still haven’t even written the query/synopsis on Kenny & Kristi. I’ve written only a handful of pages on Beth & Cody’s story and am just five chapters into Dave & Melinda’s.

Every time I get any momentum, I end up coming to a dead stop to do something else entirely. “Beauty and the Ballplayer” needs revising … or I need to shop for stuff to wear at Nationals … or I need to do other conference prep (business cards, pitches, schedule planning). The list goes on and on.

I’m not complaining, mind you. As far as problems go, this is one a lot people would love to have — me included. I’m thrilled to be a GH finalist — and going to Nationals in NYC is a fantastic opportunity that I hadn’t counted on getting.

I’m just saying all this planning/panic does nothing to help my story-related ADD.

Please tell me I’m not the only one with this problem.

How do you cope with conference prep while still managing to get any writing done?


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3 responses to “Story ADD”

  1. Abigail Sharpe Avatar

    I hear ya. It takes a lot of concentration to focus on the task at hand. I had the same issues last year… I wanted to polish my GH manuscript before Nationals, but I had my cats begging for my time in my mind.
    Now that the cats are foremost in my mind, one of my secondary-characters-turned-hero is begging for my attention. But he’ll have to wait until I crank out the cat story.
    So what did I do tonight? Wrote a short story. *sigh* What can I say; I was inspired when my dog decided to eat someone’s sprinkler system.

    1. arlene Avatar
      arlene

      So glad I’m not the only one!

  2. sign up binance Avatar

    Your point of view caught my eye and was very interesting. Thanks. I have a question for you.

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