I tweeted that I had
Bloggers Block, basically giving myself an excuse not to write for some time.
Instead a motivational writer called Allison Tait on Twitter suggested I blog
about it.
@EmilyBenet Write about it! 😀
— Allison Tait (@altait) January 26, 2016
Here goes what I would
have blogged about, why I didn't blog and everything in between:
1. WHY BOTHER?
This month I read a brilliant book called THE
HUMANS by Matt Haig. It was about a superior alien being who comes to earth and
inhabits a human's body. He learns about the essence of humanity and the value
in being human despite being mortal. I was enthralled and also felt like it had
a really important message. I considered blogging about it but then I thought
of all the book bloggers out there and suddenly couldn't be bothered...
2. WHAT WOULD I DO
NEXT?
The Humans is a great
story and has a poignant message. But
it was a relief to listen to writer, Colm Toibin on Desert Island Discs. He
said writers shouldn't get caught up in meaning but what happens next. What happens next with my blog? is a
question that has been stopping me blogging.
3. MY EYES HURTS
I'm writing episodes
for a digital story app which involves working online and always on a screen.
Bye bye pen and paper, I even have an Instagram account for these fictional characters!
Even when I do have spare time to blog, I can't face being on the screen. Parents
used to say: if you sit in front of that
screen any longer you'll get square eyes! I feel this warning is more
relevant than ever.
4. NETFLIX...
I'm watching a really entertaining series called Sense 8 on Netflix about 8 people who live in different parts of the world, who are connected by their senses and slip into each other's lives, sometimes inhabiting their bodies to help them get out of sticky situations. I don't know what's going on, but it's more entertaining than writing a blog post...
5. MONEY... POWER....?
MEH.
I feel less ambitious
than I used to be. I'm proud of my last novel #PleaseRetweet but I also realise
as a small fish it's very hard to get a book to a large audience. I guess the disappointment has been
interfering with my desire to blog. On
the other hand I'm finally getting paid for other types of writing (see point 4)
and that's very exciting. Deep down I'm relieved that I no longer feel writing novels is the most important thing in my life. Success isn't about
money or fame. Success is the freedom to have a BBQ on a Tuesday because the
sun is shining and you feel like it.
6. MORTALITY (and wine)
Death has put me off
blogging. I'm still coming to terms with losing my father in law. I get sad and
have a glass of wine instead of writing a blog because what I want to write is
too personal.
7. DITTO 6
There's a friend I love very much who isn't well. It's difficult to
write when you're carrying a lead weight in your stomach. Again, it's too
personal and should be kept in a diary not a blog.
8. NO SENSE OF URGENCY
To deal with the
uncertainties of life I keep telling myself to LIVE IN THE PRESENT MOMENT.
Unfortunately this command is not followed by NOW WRITE A BLOG! It's like I've lost a sense of urgency because blogging isn't as important as savouring the moment, something like that...
9. LOOK AT ME! LOOK AT ME!
9. LOOK AT ME! LOOK AT ME!
I love life in Mallorca. Moving here was the best thing I
ever did. The sun shines, the culture inspires and I have more friends
than I've ever had in my life. But who wants to read a smug blog post about
that? I've been very lucky to be born in a rich part of the world where moving to improve the quality of life doesn't involve perilous boat journeys and paying off bandits. All I can say is if you're lucky too, don't be afraid to
move countries if you feel a pull to do so. Life is short (see point 6 and 7). Take the bull by the horns!
10. I DON'T KNOW WHAT I THINK
Don't take the
bull by the horns literally. I don't support bull fighting. I can understand
why people do because nothing is black or white. But if endless Facebook videos have proved anything, it's that animals experience great joy, which means they obviously
experience great stress and pain. I feel like as a blogger I should
have lots of strong opinions. Strong opinions invite strong reactions however,
and I didn't become a blogger to argue with people all day, especially as people rarely change their minds about anything! I'd prefer an uplifting
blog... I just need to work out what that involves.
Despite being blocked,
I've written a blog. Thank you @altait. Evidently part of the solution to creative
blockage is having supportive people around you!
Any bloggers out there
who want to share how they get over their blogging humps?