
Signs that you may be drifting into obsessive-compulsive behavior:
- You click the "Check Email" button ten times in a row in the hope that you'll receive a response to your latest query.
- Worse, during one of those bouts of compulsive clicking, you do receive a response to your latest query. Now you find yourself unable to leave the computer.
- You raise the mailbox flag just so you'll know when the day's mail has arrived...and you still run out to check twenty times, just in case.
- You also check for mail on Sundays and postal holidays, because occasionally mail personnel may be confused.
- You've memorized your query letter.
- You've planned your book tour and don't yet have a contract. Or a nibble.
- Your actual writing time is diminishing due to a growing addiction to Scrabble/Scramble/Word Challenge/Pet Society/[insert favorite addictive computer game here].
- You think you aren't addicted to said games, but have high scores on all of them. (If so, I'm afraid I'll have to hate you). Sorry.
- You produce piles of chocolate wrappers faster than you produce words on the page.
- You've moved your coffee pot onto your desk for easier access. You may be considering a drip feed.
If you note any of these symptoms in your writing life, never fear! The solution is...um...well.
About that. Consider this: at least you're in good company. And stay away from the plaid slippers at all costs.
:) Cheryl
Cheryl, you are fantastic. I love these lists posts like you wouldn't believe. And I'm afraid to admit I have actually done a few too many of these. But I can't check off the whole list yet *phew*
ReplyDeleteI thought I destroyed all the evidence, I mean the chocolate wrappers: were you spying on me?
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