Monday, November 8, 2010

Taking the Time to Write

I enjoyed this week's reading of Bird by bird by Anne Lamott.  After reading few pages of her book made me feel like Lamott exactly knew how I was feeling about writing, and she was in a way guiding me to just believe in myself and write.  I felt encouraged that she understood how difficult it can be to be a writer.  This whole week, I couldn't come up with an interesting small moment to write about for my second literacy vignette.  I sat in front of my computer, flashing back to my childhood memories to come up with an interesting topic to write about.  I had a few, but just didn't think it was interesting enough.  I hindered for days, then reading Bird by bird got me started.  I enjoyed the chapter about broccoli.  "When you don't know what to do, when you don't know whether your character would do this or that, you get quiet and try to hear that still small voice inside.  It will tell you what to do." (pg.110)  It sort of worked for me, to take some time, take a breath and listen. I am willing to try it again next time I write. 

Thinking back to my childhood, I wasn't the best reader or writer.  Since it was even so hard for me to learn English as a second language, I didn't really know how to "enjoy" reading.  Not until when I was in 4th grade.  I started ordering books from scholastic book fairs we had in school, and I was so excited to get new books each month.  I literally could not let my books down and even fell asleep with it.  I feel that it's important to emphasize on the idea that we need to constantly read in order to become good readers and writers.  Thinking of my broccoli like how Lamott suggested, I was able to take some time to come up with an topic I wanted to write about and enjoy writing it.

1 comment:

  1. I am so happy that you enjoy reading now! I sure wish we had more time to read for FUN. I can't wait till winter break, how about you? I plan on reading by the fireplace...

    I too sat for a long time trying to think about what to write for my 2nd vignette. I was relieved when the words started pouring out of my head. I just thought about the "1 inch picture frame" and went from there. I guess we need to trust ourselves, and forget about all the technical aspects, and the rest will follow. I think we should write like we should dance - like nobody is watching.

    Keep up the good work! I can't wait to hear your vignette :)

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