TIMED WRITING EXERCISES INSPIRED BY NATALIE GOLDBERG'S WRITING DOWN THE BONES

July 1: eyes (10 minutes)

mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord
the eyes of laura mars
sad eyes, turn the other way, I don't wanna see you cry
these eyes have seen a lot of love but they're never gonna see another love like the love that I have with you
don't it make my brown eyes blue?

My eyes are feeling weary, punch drunk. I've spent the last several days using them, using them to the extreme degree, spending twelve or more hours a day staring at the computer screen or sitting hunched over a notebook not sure if my glasses on or off is better, for seeing I mean. I'm up to chapter eleven! Or actually I should say I'm up to chapter twelve -- up through chapter eleven. There are probably little things I want to change before I even consider it first draft done, but eye got through it, got through seven and nine, figured some things out, went back to seven briefly after eight was out of the way, then ten just happened and eleven was work but I was flowing so it didn't matter that it was work, it's the kind of work I like. And I was happy that the other work, the work that I don't hate but that I don't like nearly as much, the work that pays the bills, hasn't been coming too steadily, so I've had a lot of time to just focus on the work I love. After I finished last night -- at 11:30 -- I looked in the mirror, three-quarters of the way done with my novel, and said, "My goodness, you really are a novelist!" I guess that really was the reward. To know that.

On Wednesday, I'm gonna drive to Nashville for a party with a dear old friend who's helping me (and Steven) get there. He's flying in on Friday. Then we're coming back together the following Monday. We'll get back on Tuesday. On Wednesday the following, I fly to New York City for two weeks. Work and play. This job that I don't like nearly as much as the one I do when I'm writing sure does treat me nice, or the boss man does, I should say. He's taking us on a cruise around Manhattan on a small party boat, just the company; alcohol, food and dancing. I'm thinking this will be a good way to see the City I've been writing about so much lately, to get a few more of what Natalie G. calls "original details."