Not Really the Thing I Was Thinking About This Morning, But It’s the Thing I’m Thinking About Now

I got nothing today. Well, actually, that’s not true, I got plenty of things on my mind, but a shortage of things that are suitable for sharing with the internet as a whole.

So instead, I’m sitting here thinking about the course that I’m writing for work at the moment, which is unlike most courses that I write in that I don’t get to just stand there and talk from bullet points, but actually have to write everything out word-for-word.

And how frustrating it is to be doing this, thinking through ideas in painstaking detail, working my way through examples, because it’s basically me figuring out a bunch of things I know about writing, but do not actually know about writing, simply because I do not internalise things properly until I have to explain them to someone else.

All I really want to do is sit down and talk about the thing. Dialogue, rather than monologue (which is weird, ’cause man, I monologue like a motherfucker when I’m teaching, but it’s different. It’s a monologue where you can read the room).

Anyway. I spent yesterday talking through the internal beats of a scene, looking at the micro-structure of narrative in a way I rarely do. It’s the first thing in years that actually made me miss teaching at universities, because working through the examples largely went straight to the thing used to love doing: taking a work, pulling it apart, examining the technique so you can appreciate it in a new way.

It was incredibly satisfying to do that. I may be doing more of it, once I get back on deck with the blog in a month or so. You know, after this course is done. And the weekend workshop I’m teaching. And the Business of Books sessions are done with.

There is good deal of teaching and thinking about writing in the coming month and a half. For now, the course that I’m writing remains my favourite.

It will be a good course, I think, once it’s completed. Hard to write, but hard in the way that comes of doing something challenging rather than retreading old ground.

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The Important Things in Life

I am teaching a whole bunch of writing courses in the coming months. This will roughly coincide with a two-month period where I am much more likely to show up at this blog and goof off, rather than talking about writing and publishing, because there is only so much writing and publishing talk I can take in a given week.

And I largely hit that limit when I’m not talking about writing in general, and giving specific comments on work, which is a lot of what I’m doing at the moment.

Critiquing work stresses me out.

It also leads to a lot of goofing off, on twitter. Which has now developed into a weird daily twitter thing, with Conan references, that makes me extraordinarily happy.

I am still extraordinarily proud of the October 3 entry.

It’s obscene, how much I enjoy doing these. If I could just give up this pesky writing dream and tweet Conan jokes for the rest of my life…

A Morning, Thus Far

Things I have done today:

    • Woke up.
    • Listened to Welcome to the Jungle on Youtube.
    • Showered.
    • Breakfast (Porridge)
    • Fucked around on Facebook.
    • Made coffee.
    • Drank coffee.
    • Instagramed a photograph of comic books going into storage.

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    • Answered questions about said photograph on Facebook.
    • Answered questions about my shoe collection on facebook.
    • Assured people that I no longer own all these Chuck Taylors:

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  • No, really.
  • Made more coffee.
  • Drank more coffee.
  • Nick Cave videos on Youtube.
  • Searched for a list of all the people in the Fifteen Feet of Pure White Snow film clip, since it’s full of people I vaguely recognise and people I actually recognise, and the former is really starting to irritate me.
  • Re-watched the Fifteen Feet of Pure White Snow clip and thought: “What the fuck is going on with that dress.”
  • Felt sad that I will never look as good, in a suit, as Nick Cave.
  • Felt sad that I will never look as good, in a suit, as Noah Taylor.
  • Felt really sad that I will never look as good, in a suit, as a slightly puffy, middle-aged Jason Donovan.
  • Realised all of this is the reason I do not own a suit.
  • Coffee.
  • Thought: “I should write a blog post.”
  • Thought: “Meh.”
  • Made coffee.
  • Drank coffee.
  • Thought: “No, really. I should write a blog post.”
  • Thought: “I have absolutely nothing useful to say about writing today.”
  • Wrote this blog post.
  • Coffee.
  • Nick Cave.
  • Hit Publish.