Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Reading and Writing and...


If you want to be a writer, you must do two things above all others: read a lot and write a lot. -Stephen King, On Writing

So, how does one strike a balance betwixt the two?

I don't pretend to know, but I have decided to take a pro-active approach in 2012 by devising a reading/writing plan.

Goals:
  • Read at least one book a week, rotating reference types with various genres
  • Write at least one hour a day
  • Maximize pockets of time in between appointments and exercising to read through writer's magazine subscriptions
  • Keep mini-moleskins handy for serendipitous moments

How do you find time to incorporate both reading and writing into your schedule?






6 comments:

Susan Stilwell said...

What a great goal - I'd love to read a book a week! With teaching every other weekend and my Israel research, I'll need some serious discipline to read something that's not a reference of some sort.

I'm going to stay tuned to learn some tips. I've got a LOT of room for improvement on this front.

Allison Martin said...

This was just the post I needed to read to refocus my writing goals for 2012. Would you mind if I "steal" every one of your goals and implement them for myself also? LOL

Cathy Baker said...

Susan, when I teach the next community ladies' study I will also have to spend most of my time on reference books...but in the meantime...:)

Allison, thanks for sharing! It's nice knowing I'm not alone on this journey.

Vonda Skelton said...

Great goals! I've got to get busy figuring out a new schedule for me. Thanks for the reminder!

Cathy Baker said...

Thanks for sharing, Vonda! :)

juliewebbkelley said...

You're awesome!