That’s my excuse and I’m sticking to it.
Some batteries just need a quick charge and they’re good for a few hours. Some batteries you need to charge overnight and they still drain quickly.
With writers, the batteries need a variable charge at a constant rate, otherwise output suffers and performance is unpredictable. This is science, I think.
For me, I’ve been reacting to a lot of different stimuli that has kept me distracted from some of my original goals, and that’s partly my fault. A lot of these things are not really controllable though, are they? Sick pets, financial stresses, the economy, politics – and all the rest. I tend to bog down a little too easily at times. I end up with too many to-do lists.
So now to recharge, I’m reading. I have a stack of books that I’ve collected over the past two years or so, and an absolutely sick collection of eBooks I’ve downloaded – mostly novels and other works in the public domain. They don’t do me much good if I don’t read them though, do they?
So I’m reading through the Nag Hamadi manuscripts, the Dungeons and Dragons 4th edition rules, and a biography. Yeah, well not all at the same time. It’s hard enough to get my bifocals adjusted to a single page, much less that many pages.
And, with a little luck, my world will freeze over soon so that I can breathe easily for a few months – meaning that I will be back in audio book mode. Otherwise I stop to make too many edits trying to keep the tar off the back of my throat. I’m looking forward to it.
You know, I never had allergies until I moved to Indiana. Hmmmmm…..