Thursday, December 8, 2016

The Accidental Writer

I haven't been writing much about writing. In general, writing is a frustrating process for me, and talking about how frustrating it is often finds me with my head further up my ass than when I began. Or, even worse, writing about writing takes away time that I should be using to write.

So it is with real pleasure that I share a bit of news. I may have shared at some point about "procrastivity" -- that is, procrastination, accidental or deliberate, that somehow turns into productivity.

This was not real procrastination. Rather, it was prioritizing a talk over writing my book. That's productive, sure, but not the thing I was supposed to be working on. But there it is: this semester found me plugging away at a "what I did on my leave" presentation for my department. I was supposed to present on my research for about 40 minutes, after which there would be another 40 minutes of Q & A, and then we'd all go home. It's actually a very nice thing our department does, and something you don't often find outside of research universities.

So I started writing. And here's the amazing cool thing that happened:

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Late September: Should I present a chapter? No: since I'm close to done with this project, I should present an overview. So this will include narrations about what my big question is, and also what each chapter is, and how it contributes to the whole.

Early October: But then there's the question of audience: If my presentation is all medieval, then my colleagues (almost all historians of the 19th and 20th centuries) might find themselves at a loss for how to engage. So... Okay, I'll make sure to have a lot in there about approach and methodology and maybe even a little of that Cool New Theoretical Framework I've been trying to use.

Mid-October: This thing is getting kind of way to long. Remember THAT ONE PRESENTATION that never ended? You don't want to do that. Nobody ever complained that a presentation ran short after all. But I don't want to dam the flow. I'll just write it as it comes out of my brain, and the fact that it's about 8,500 words long is okay; I'll just cut it down for the presentation....


Hey. 

Wait just one minute.

8,500 words. With question, argument, methodology, theory, narrative chapter outline...

DID I JUST ACCIDENTALLY WRITE A DRAFT OF MY BOOK'S INTRODUCTION?

Yeah. I'm pretty sure I did.

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Huzzah for procrastivity!!!

19 comments:

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muskan said...

I love the term 'procrastivity.' It's so relatable! Sometimes I find myself doing everything but writing, but somehow it leads to something productive. Glad to see others have the same experience
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Techno worlds said...

It's so true that writing about writing often leads to more frustration. I find myself in a constant loop of trying to figure out the 'best' way to approach a project instead of just doing it
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I can totally relate to the process of starting with one idea and then realizing halfway through that it's too big. It’s hard to strike the right balance between depth and brevity
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gautam said...

The 8,500-word presentation idea sounds like it might have been a bit overwhelming, but I'm sure your audience appreciated the thoroughness. Sometimes going long is better than cutting it short
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prachi said...

As a fellow writer, I appreciate your honesty about the frustrations of the process. It's reassuring to know I'm not the only one who feels this way
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kajal said...

It's funny how procrastination can sometimes lead to unexpectedly good results! I think we all need to embrace the chaos that comes with the creative process
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Nishi8171 said...

The struggle to keep a presentation concise but informative is real. I’m always editing until the last minute, trying to figure out what’s essential and what’s too much
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SHUBHAM said...

Your description of trying to engage an audience that may not share your specialty really resonates. It's always a challenge to make a presentation accessible to everyone
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karishma said...

Sometimes, writing about your process is just as valuable as the project itself. It helps to see the journey and not just the final product
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sheetal said...

I'm guilty of writing presentations that end up way too long, but I love how you embraced it and then figured out how to refine it. That's a great approach
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