It is said that everyone has a book in them. Certainly in my experience this appears to be true. When people ask what I do for a living, and I tell them I’m a writer, most will inform me that they’ve always wanted to write a book. Some even tell me what the book is about. Most will admit that they really want to write the book … but simply don’t have time.
It’s
at this point that I roll my eyes. I don’t mean to. (I apologise if I’ve done
it to you.) But am I one of those blessed people who was born under a 24 hour
clock while others got ripped off with only 15 hours a day? How can I find time
to write when others can’t? Or is it possible that everyone has enough time to
write a book?
I
understand that everyone is busy. I am too. I run a business. I’m raising four
boys. I also have a massive problem where I love a clean house but don’t have a
cleaner … I’m thinking about making all my sons live in one room only, which
will cut down on housework.
Life
is a constant juggle, but I jam as much writing as possible into any spare
minute I can. I write when my sons are asleep. Or when I’m waiting for my kids
to finish jujitsu / swimming /drums. While other mothers chat, I sit in the
corner and edit pages. I regularly stare into space as I ponder how to move
forward with my plot (no doubt many people think I’ve lost the plot).
There
is always time for that book if you really want it.
Do
you watch TV? Turn it off. There, you have time. Spend hours on the Internet?
You could be writing. Do you commute to work? I have a friend who writes all
his novels on the Tokyo subway.
Naturally
there are certain things I’ll never find time for, despite knowing I should.
I’ll never find time to volunteer for canteen shifts at my son’s school. I’ll
never find time to clean up my iPhoto, or make proper albums for my kids, or
write in my diary, or read A Course in Miracles, or clean out the front shoe
cupboard. But anything I’m truly passionate about, and anything I really want
to achieve … well there’s always plenty of time for that!
We
thank the writer for taking time out to write such a passionate piece for us in
spite of her hectic schedule.
Jane Tara spends most of her time wandering the world and writing.
She has over twenty children's picture books published in Asia, and has
written travel articles for many publications worldwide. She has lived in
Tokyo, London, Vienna, New York and various parts of Australia. She
recently transformed her itchy feet into ITCHEE FEET, which
publishes travel books for kids. Jane is the author of the Shakespeare
Sisters Series. Both FORECAST and the sequel, TROUBLE BREWING are
available on Amazon. Jane lives with her partner Dom and their
four sons in Sydney, Australia.
Find her books here: http://www.amazon.com/Jane-Tara/e/B0039AK7SI
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