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Focus, Again

Jul 20 2008

While this is from Stephen King’s On Writing, I think it applies to the digital realm equally as well, especially given that the computer itself provides a variety of distractions in the same place.

If possible, there should be no telephone in your writing room, certainly no TV or videogames for you to fool around with. If there’s a window, draw the curtains or pull down the shades unless it looks out at a blank wall. For any writer, but for the beginning writer in particular, it’s wise to eliminate every possible distraction. If you continue to write, you will begin to filter out these distractions naturally, but at the start it’s best to try and take care of them before you write. I work to loud music — hard-rock stuff like AC/DC, Guns ‘n Roses, and Metallica have always been particular favorites — but for me the music is just another way of shutting the door. It surrounds me, keeps the mundane world out. When you write, you want to get rid of the world, do you not? Of course you do. When you’re writing, you’re creating your own worlds.

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Jul 21 2008
12:23pm

Andrew

I actually find the opposite to be true, as we’ve discussed many times. I find it difficult to work without background noise and other people around to grab my attention when I need distracting. “Getting rid of the world” to the degree King does would drive me up a wall.

It can backfire, obviously, but I get far more done working in a coffeeshop than in an empty room.


Jul 21 2008
05:10pm

Shane

hmmm…

When I work I like to surround myself with inspiring things. I like to leave my windows open, music playing, pictures on my desk, posters on the walls, books near by.

I think that it would be better if he would of wrote it saying, “for me…”

Because I think everyone has different ways of thinking, and working. Everyone has different ways of learning, and so forth. It is interesting to read how he works and operates, and how he is able to get into his “zone” though.


Aug 11 2008
02:03pm

Thomas

Thanks for the sidebar mention (can’t seem to figure out how to comment on any other post.)



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