May 17, 2004

20 Seconds Or It's Free

Sunny, hoping to revitalize my critically ill writing bug, gave me a notebook about a month ago, and asked me two write something in it every day. I've yet to write anything down, although I've thought of quite a bit to write.

I am a procrastinator of major proportions.

My inability to write these days however goes beyond that.

Number one, as a news producer I waste so much of my energy condensing detailed explanations of the events occurring here in Houston, and throughout the world, into 20 second blurbs. That's network TV news for you. Brevity has become a habit in my writing. It always has been in my speech. I've always hated talking, but writing used to be such a release. Now, it's just another quick service for the customer, like one-hour photo and 30 minute pizza delivery...only faster, and less appreciated.

Number Two...I am no longer around a creative crowd. Sunny and I know very few people here in Houston, and even fewer who we'd call friends. That very much limits the exchange of ideas going on.

Third, sheer exhaustion. With the schedule that I keep, I barely get enough sleep, not to mention maintain enough energy to write.

Fourth...addiction. To computers, to food, to sex. All these take time away from productivity. I know I should do something about these. I won't go to a therapist, because I think most are more interested in manipulating you than helping you.

I am glad that Sunny started his Blog. It gives me something to feed off of, creatively. Sunny himself is a very creative person, and has started on a semi-autobiographical novel. He's had a life worth reading about, believe me. Anyway, that leads to the question...why don't we talk about the things he writes about, and that I don't write about? I think we need to turn off that damned TV more often.

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