Some writers like to write in coffee shops, others in malls, in the park, on a beach, etc… I’m not one of those writers. I find I get too distracted. Most of my writing happens in my home (and I’m distracted enough just being there). I spend a lot time pacing, looking out windows, waiting for inspiration. Below are photos, 4 different places of where Rome writes at his house.
The Study. After I finish writing a script in long hand, I transcribe it
to the computer. I spend a lot of time in this room listening to music and
typing away.
The Dining Room Table. The majority of a script’s brainstorming notes
are thought out here. Note the thrilled expression on my face. That’s
writing.
The Basement. I love working on this desk because it’s so big, solid and
roomy. Piles of old drafts of other scripts surround me.
The Backyard. I really don’t get much actual writing done out here.
I mostly sit to enjoy the view, contemplate ideas and read over a draft
of a complete script.
For the past month I’ve been writing a new play which will have 3 performances over the Nov 30/Dec 1 weekend. The performances will take place at the Stone Church in Toronto and it centres on the themes related to Christmas. I spent 2 weeks brainstorming ideas, and once I had a handle on the characters and good sense of the plot, I began to write the actual play. I was on a strict schedule and wrote 9 pages a day for a week. I have just completed a rough draft of the play.
The cast is already in place and one of the actors recently mentioned to me that I get these plays written fast. I replied to him by making this analogy to writing: “It’s like ripping a bandaid off a scar – the faster you do it, the less painful it is”. There’s a lot to be said about momentum. I forced myself to write everyday and found as I got further along in the script, the story and characters began to take on a life of their own. When that happens, the script basically writes itself. I’m just the captain steering the ship. Momentum did the rest.
Speaking of plays, on July 6, I had a reading of my new play Animal with 5 actors. A small group of friends sat in on the reading. One of the most gratifying moments for me as a writer is hearing your script read aloud for the first time. As the reading was happening, I was holding my breath and looking at everyone’s reaction. I do the same thing when a play of mine is performed; I watch the audience like a hawk to see what affects them. Animal received many different reactions; most were positive and it gave me a lot of encouragement as I look to re-write it again. This re-write will not be as massive as the last re-write (which was practically a page one re-write).
I’ve sent my screenplay Twig out to get professionally critiqued. I have also submitted it to various contests. The reaction has been mixed. Everyone has an opinion. Some I agree with. Some I don’t. Some I should. Oh the joys of writing. I have to figure out what next to do with the script. Although I believe Twig has a solid storyline with engaging characters, some of the plot needs to be re-thought – the dreaded re-write is not so far away (it will be my 4th on this script). It’s rather quiet right now on the Play Ball front. I continue to shop this screenplay. This is all part of the game – you have your peaks and valleys when it comes to finding a party interested enough to take a chance on your work. These peaks and valleys become more extreme once your script goes into production.
If you like to write out there – whether it’s a script, your diary, a poem, any kind of writing really – drop me a comment and tell me where you write. What are some of your favourite places? Until next time, I’m heading to one of mine.
I enjoy writing upstairs in the computer room. I have a captain’s chair that I can rest my arms on. I have dictionaries and a thesaurus available to check for the appropriate word. I write poetry and edit papers for folk plus writing my own essays.
Hey Rome!!
Love the pics! I think I recognize some of that furniture!
I hope to make it out to one of the showings.
I can’t wait to see the new play. Please let me know when will be the first day to show it.
Well I don’t write, I paint. But it’s a similar experience but usually in the same place. A lot of stop and think, solving problems…