Monday, September 28, 2009

Shadow Feet

Walking west this morning, my real foot came down upon my shadow foot. That got me thinking: we're all stepping into the future all the time, every moment converting shadow into reality and potential into actual. If we could stay conscious of this--and we can't--it would greatly improve our chances for accomplishing something meaningful.

I want to walk, maybe even run, to meet the future, not let it sneak up on me like a dogging shadow.

And this is the attitude I take toward writing. I could go about my routine, have snatches of ideas that never make it to the page, and merely wish to be a writer. I've tried that.

Or I can sit down--every single day, or as close to every day as possible--and write. No matter what. Since I can't stay conscious of time passing, I must discipline my passage through it. Of course, there aren't any guarantees that I'll ever publish a word. But the journey counts for something. Maybe everything.

Writing every day is like putting your real foot down on that shadow foot. It's not always glamorous. But when your writing is good, it's like running to meet a future that's running to meet you.

6 comments:

  1. Nice to meet you. I found you through ICL. I completely believe in writing every day. Practice makes you better. No one's perfect. ;)

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  2. Love how you've articulated this. I'm glad I found your blog. Looking forward to getting to know you better through it.

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  3. Writing is leaving footsteps in the snow - I like that. Nice meeting you here. :)



    (From the ICL, too.)

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