Please welcome author
E. E. Williams back to the blog today. This is not the first time he has
discussed his writing process as he did so in this post
last July. After you read the post today, make sure you also check out his post from
last August which was an excerpt from his book, My Grave is Deep: A Noah
Green Mystery.
The Timely Writing Process by E.E. (Gene) Williams
A throng of people has asked me about my writing process.
By throng, I mean, um, me. I ask myself about the process each
morning when I look in the mirror and wonder who the heck that old man is? What
are all those wrinkles and those suitcases under the eyes and the jowls and the
gray hair and all that stuff growing out of that his nose and ears and … ?
Sorry.
Anyway, the ancient dude asks what my writing process is and
would I like to share it with others, like those nice folks at the Short
Mystery Fiction Society. To which I say, absolutely!
So here goes.
First thing in the morning, I grab my computer, turn it on and
go make breakfast. After I finish eating, I sit in my easy chair, place my
computer on my lap and turn on the TV. I check Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, Prime
Video, and PBS for anything worth watching while I write. I find a movie and
begin watching. In the meantime, I call up Yahoo and read a couple dozen
stories on the computer as the film plays in the background. I miss something
important in the movie and rewind. It happens again, and once more I rewind and
then figure I might as well start it over because the characters are speaking
French and my knowledge of the language extends to Oui, Oui. I finish with
Yahoo and move to Collider, followed by Entertainment Weekly, followed by
Screenrant, followed by The Hollywood Reporter, and, finally, Movieweb.
Thus mentally stimulated, I type the word IT. Then the word WAS.
Then the letter A.
Exhausted, I break for a snack. Two hours later, having consumed two giant chocolate chip cookies, a bag of peanut M&Ms, a tub of Cool Whip, and a 24 vanilla Oreos, I return to the computer. I type DARK … and break for lunch.
I drive to Publix and pick up popcorn chicken and return home. Realize that I forgot to get Diet Coke and return to Publix. Come back home. Realize it slipped my mind that I have a prescription ready at Publix and get back in the car again. Return home. Eat lunch. Sit back down at the computer. Type AND.
Fingers stiff and sore, I put the computer down, watch another
movie, this one in Spanish (Si, Si) and fall asleep in my chair. I dream of
writing a novel.
When I awake a few hours later, it dawns on me that I haven’t
yet done the laundry. More hours later the clothes are washed, dried, folded,
and put away.
During this time, my mind has been working furiously, overtime
really, to determine the direction of my story. A lightbulb blinks on. I have
it. I rush to the computer and type the words, STORMY NIGHT. Add an exclamation
point. Add a second. Hit the paragraph return.
And … that’s it. Time to make dinner. After that, find some
Scandinavian mystery with subtitles that I haven’t watched before.
At 8:15, it’s time for bed where I’ll dream of writing the next
best-selling novel.
It may take some time.
E.E. Williams, aka Gene, is the author of three Noah Greene
mysteries. The fourth Greene novel will be published … sometime.
E. E. Williams ©2021
E.E. Williams is a former journalist who worked
at some of the country's best and biggest newspapers. A 1971 graduate of Kent
State University, he published in 2002 his first Noah Greene novel, Tears
In The Rain. His second novel, Tears of God, was
published in 2014. The third Noah Greene thriller, My Grave Is Deep,
was published last year.
1 comment:
:D Fun post! And true.
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