Arresting title, isn’t
it? I had my first experience with dystonia in my right hand the other day.
Dystonia is just a fancy, schmancy word for “cramping” up. But if this is a
cramp, it’s an odd one. It’s more like “ball o’ fingers.” Anyway, it went away
and life went on. It always seems to do that.
I’ve decided that if
I’m going to do this writing thing, I’m going to go whole hog. This dipping a
toe in, and then waiting around to see if anyone notices, or goes into a lather, or the world melts, before dipping in another toe is ridiculous. I never really did that as a
musician. I just went out and flopped gloriously for a while. I failed
auditions right and left and worked at stupid jobs. I played half-assed gigs
and started getting better gigs through word of mouth. Better playing and not being so green helped a lot, too. I ripped and snorted my
way through the musical world and had a grand time.
After I went back to
school for computer science, and was applying for jobs, I received job rejections,
due to my lack of experience in the field. Rather than worry about that, I
threw my c.v. and GPA and all that good shit out on the Florida jobs network,
packed up my wondrous viola, "Wolf" and went on a tour with some half-assed orchestra for a few
weeks to make money.
When I came home from
the tour, I found out that I had a response from IBM. I interviewed; they
hired. I went to work. For the next 3 years, I worked for them. Sometimes
in-house; sometimes from the road. Sometimes from my own single-wide. I helped
a guy rebuild his utterly hosed O/S2 system on his ThinkPad 360 once. I
remember pacing back and forth in my living room, watching the clock; it was 6
am. He had an entire hard drive’s worth of contracts worth millions. I had a
plane to catch to Atlanta at 11 AM. This was before anyone saved anything on
remote servers. We still had the portable hard drives that smoked and caught
fire. Guess what happened to his backed up data? So, we were able to fix his
badly scrambled OS/2 system, which was good for our in-house support team. It helped that I knew the difference between system file and a text file. I also knew not to erase my hard drive which is more than I can say for MS Engineer Dave who did that very thing at Verizon. Oops.
Anyway, with all that
in mind, instead of just dipping in one or two more toes, I’ve decided to put
myself out there and go for it. If we’re going to write, let’s not pussy-foot
around. Let’s just get it over with, kind of like when you decided you no
longer wanted to be a virgin and any old dick would do. Well, not quite like
that. Good thing my folks are not still alive to see that one. Who am I
kidding? I really hate ambiguity, almost as much as I hate obfuscation. Yet,
sometimes, as much as I try to clarify something, or cut to the chase, or get
to the point, I end up with such a tortured phrase, that when I do go back and
read it, it either a) means nothing, or b) means something else. The worst of
all possible worlds is c) d) and e) ad infinitum, where you return to it,
repeatedly and it means something entirely different in a Rashomon-like way,
every time! Argh!
So, with no further
ado, I have decided at the urging of the lovely and extremely talented Jade
Kerrion the author of "Perfection Unleashed" to participate in NaNoWriMo. This NaNoWriMo is a National Writing challenge where one writes 50,000 words in a month, that will, hopefully, turn into a novel when I am all done polishing and waxing. How insane am I? Well, that is a question. Since I am the one who stayed
up all of February of this year and was Baker Acted for most of March, which by
the way, I remember almost none if, with the ironic exception of St Patrick’s
Day, and the last part of March, I guess on that count, I’m fairly qualified.
Judging by my past life’s history? I’d say it might be business as usual and a good
move for me.
I’ve certainly made
some progress in this whole write-o-sphere:
1. 2nd
ROW80 (could be posting more)
2. Editing essays from
past (no, future, Duh) posts Homeless Chronicles in Tampa
3. Start planning out
word count for NaNoWriMo
4. Bone up on my "Perfection Unleashed" portion of Jade's Blog Tour! Yes! For January 2, 2013. I am very excited about this. Further updates forthcoming for this portion. She along with, Jess Witkins' Happiness Project are also GoodReads friends, too. As is Amberr Meadows at Like a Bump on a Blog.
On that note, does
anything ever have a completely non-complicated acronym or just words anymore?
This whole “PD non-PD” thing is driving me even more batshit. I may as well be
typing with my elbows anyway. Dystonia = cramps. Dementia, Delirium = crazy (bipolar.) Tremors = shakes. Enough. Pictures say a thousand words.
Smooth, even strokes when I move quickly. No tremors.
I slowed my movements down about 10X, you can see the "tremors."
They are not constant. This was done at about 6 pm.
Post 14 is going to be a very special post for a very, very dear friend in memory to another dear person who died recently. You will understand more why this hits close to home after the post. This will be in honor of someone close to me for someone close to my friend. I didn't know this young man, but that is not the point. I still grieve.
6 comments:
dipping a toe never has been a good thing in my opinion - what can a toe tell? good for you a straight plunge - the shock is intense and instant but better than a slow creeping of the water up your body :) enjoy nano - it's fun I tried it last year and couldn't wait to get back to it this year - all the best:)
NaNoWriMo is a great way to jump in the deep end! Best of luck to you in November.
I have had that cramping thing...not fun! But so far, it goes away and doesn't recur too often.
I like this post. Now I'm going to be coming back to see what you're doing. Good luck with NaNoWriMo...I did it two years ago, and what I created then is my now "ready to go" novel.
Here's MY ROW 80 CHECK-IN POST
Thank you for the encouragement, kind lady! I'm not a toe-dipper by personality. If one must flop, do it gloriously. That was my viola professor's advice. I took him up on that wisdom often! I'm looking forward to this with great anticipation and terror, but as that keeps me alert, that's good, too! All the best to you, as well!
Thank you Jess for the encouragement. I remember saying some sort of babble once that when I was in my early 20s that actually translates to "let your reach exceed your grasp." I then had no more thoughts approaching any kind of profundity for the next 30 years. I jest, but, yes, it's time. Wonderful wishes to you in November as well, Jess.
Hello! Pleased to meet you! I thank you for the compliments. You are welcome to visit any time and I will come by for tea. I want to see where you live. Interesting about the cramping; I thank you for the encouragement. So far, this has been like a summer in Michigan. If I don't like something, I wait five minutes and it changes to something else. That is wonderful about the "ready to go" novel! I'm off to read your ROW 80 Check-in Post. Thank you, again!
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