I’m a writer. Like most writers, I’ve never actually written a book and I probably never will. I jokingly say I’m too ADHD to write an entire book … and that might actually be true. I think and write in bits and pieces … an article painting a piece of my day in vibrant swipes of color, or a blog entry detailing a bit of a harrowing experience in the harshest black and white.
As the mother of teenaged twin sons, I often write about parenting issues … the joys, the toys, the very smelly boys. For almost two years now I’ve been writing a parenting column for Boston area Patch sites.
You know what that means?
It means that for two years I completely chronicled the ridiculousness that is this parent’s life, and the pure beauty that is this parent’s life.
It means that I’ve produced a very tall stack of descriptively documented chapters in my children’s lives.
Why, some people might even call that a … book.
Take THAT, ADHD!
But I’m executively dysfunctional, which means I work best if someone else provides the structure. It’s why I have a day job in a professional environment that comes complete with detailed policies and procedures already outlined in neat little handbooks with convenient tables of contents; Microsoft Outlook Calendar already installed on my computer; and assistance with the administrative organization.
Write Despite provides that same structure for my writing. Twenty minutes a day is not overwhelming or overflowing. I can commit to that. I did commit to that, and it helps me consistently produce and honor deadlines.
Note From Write Despite: We’re so glad to have helped bring about some amazing writing, like this piece from Adrienne’s Moms Talk column, posted on Massachusetts area Patch sites. (Grab a tissue.)
Ha! Thanks for the comments. Other writers out there who are interested in guesting? Drop us a line.
–C&K
‘the joys, the toys, the very smelly boys’ I enjoyed your sense of humour. I’m not a mom but I’m checking out your link just because I like your author voice so much. Write on!
Wow. What a great piece. We need more nonfiction on Write Despite! Thanks, Adrienne.