With summer vacation upon us, it seemed like a good time to revisit the subject of writing when you are involved with children or grandchildren.
When my children were small–and even as they grew older–I struggled to find a writing schedule that worked most days of the week. After much trial and error, I would hit upon a schedule that allowed me to write nearly two hours per day.
Bliss–but boy, was it temporary!
Not For Long
That “bliss” lasted a very short time usually–until I once again had morning sickness, or someone was teething, or my husband switched to working nights, or someone started school, or someone else went out for three extra-curricular activities and we lived in the car after school and weekends.
It was many years before I realized there is no one right way to schedule your writing. The “right way” (by my own definition) is simply the schedule that allows me to get some writing done on a regular basis.
[For the five types of parent-writing schedules, read the rest of the article. This is an excerpt from More Writer’s First Aid.]