Memoir Musings and Writerly Worries: Trying to Finish a Book in 8 Weeks

(As in, finish in 8 weeks, not write the whole thing).

Today (yesterday, it’s 3am) I wrote zero words. I also did zero reading. This is how most of my days have been going recently.

However, I did have a conversation with my local writing buddy about just how hard you need to work when writing a book. The reality is that I have not been working hard enough. I hope I have it in me to work harder. They say you have to treat it like a 9 – 5 job. I have not been doing this.

Today I have also lessened my workload significanly by deciding that reading a nearly 400-page book is not necessary. I do hpwever still have to read a 500-page book.

At the moment I’m supposed to be writing about Edith and Freddy’s trial (it took place exactly 100 years ago, 6th – 11th December 1922). This involves reading the trial transcripts, which according to the text-to-speech function on my laptop, will take approximately seven hours. I have been putting it off for three days. Why? Because I find reading hard.

I’m also currently reading two books read by Freddy and Edith to try to help me understand them better, and one of the books played a part in the trial. Am hoping to make a decent start on the trial transcripts later.

Currently Reading: Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone – J.K. Rowling

Favourite Track: Heaven Knows – Five for Fighting

2 responses to “Memoir Musings and Writerly Worries: Trying to Finish a Book in 8 Weeks”

  1. So good to see you posting about your writing again, Hopeful Edwardian. I look forward to reading more about Edith and Freddy whenever you post. It’s a big achievement to find such an interesting subject to delve into and to write about. Keep going! 3am wakefulness and midwinter slow down seem to go hand in hand but very soon we’ll tip into lighter days again.

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  2. It is very good to see your new post, Hopeful Edwardian, and to follow the continuing development of your writing about Edith and Freddy. I look forward to seeing more. 3am wakefulness Is a tough one. 3am in midwinter is particularly tough but very soon we’ll all be tipping towards the light again. Keep going!

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