We writers tend to fall into two categories. You’re either a
tortoise or a hare. What do I mean by that? I guess what I’m trying to get
across is that some writers write fast, and can crank out thousands of words in
one sitting, while other writers are slower, and write at their own speed and
pace to get their books done—even if it takes them years. I’m not talking about
whether you’re a plotter or a pantser (writing by the seat of your pants),
though you can find out more on that subject in this guest post HERE.
I’m talking about whether a writer is prone to being a ‘hare’ (fast writer) or
a ‘tortoise’ (slow writer). So, let’s get real, and be honest. Which one are
you? A hare or a tortoise?
I must admit, I’m definitely a proud tortoise. Though I
mentally (and emotionally) kick myself at times for being such a slow writer. A
good day of writing (3-4 hours) consists of over five hundred words—a great day
is over a thousand. I know a lot of my slow-downs happen when I need to do some
research in the middle of a scene. It’s been suggested to me by the powers that
be (my publisher) that I should just highlight the area where the research is
needed, and continue on with my writing. Of course, boss-woman is correct, and what she advises makes a
heck of a lot of sense. But…um, no. I want, correction need to KNOW what
happens in that scene, and if I’m using the proper terms and things found in
the time period I’m writing in to move the story forward. For me, finding the
historically correct information is vital to finishing the scene. Sigh. I must
be built that way.

Confession time! Are you a tortoise or a hare? How has being
either one effected the way you approach writing a novel? Do you love the
process? Does writing energize you? Would love to read your input and comments.
Thank you for spending time with me by reading my blog! Cheers, and have a
great week!
For your reading
pleasure, may I suggest a visit to Fairy
Falls, or if you’re feeling really adventurous, a trip back in time with The
Last Timekeepers? Just remember to pack lightly.
Sharon Ledwith is the author of the middle-grade/young adult time travel adventure series, THE LAST TIMEKEEPERS, and the award-winning teen psychic mystery series, MYSTERIOUS TALES FROM FAIRY FALLS. When not writing, reading, researching, or revising, she enjoys anything arcane, ancient mysteries, and single malt scotch. Sharon lives a serene, yet busy life in a southern tourist region of Ontario, Canada, with her spoiled hubby and is happy to spend many hours with her amazing grandson.
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BONUS: Download the free PDF short story The
Terrible, Mighty Crystal HERE
Hugs for hosting me on your blog today, Sloane! Yup, still a tortoise, though when I need to be a hare, I can put it in gear too. Wink. Cheers and thanks for all your support, mon Ami!
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