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Nesting: 5 Ways I Get Ready to Write

Wed, 2018-09-05 12:16 -- Jocelyn Green

Happy fall, friends! September brings many seasonal changes, including, for me, a shift into full-on writing mode for my next novel which is due Feb. 15. In getting ready for this time in my writing cycle, I've been nesting for the last several weeks. It's a way of getting myself mentally and practically prepared for this coming stage of intense work. Here's what I've been up to:

1. Finishing up projects around the home.

This summer, that has included repainting my bedroom to match a quilt I made while living in Alaska, donating old toys and clothes the kids have outgrown, and quite a bit of landscaping/yard work. We took out two trees, transplanted a slew of hostas, trimmed, weeded, planted new perennials, and basically went nuts to make up for a few years of being in denial about all the things that needed our attention. There's a lot more to be done, but I have burned out on yard work. 

2. Stocking my freezer with meals.

I could do more of this, but I have a pretty good start. Meatloaf, chicken enchiladas, a few soups (hallelujah, soup season), Hawaiian chicken, raspberry chicken, ham hashbrown casserole, pork chops.... It's enough for now. I'll probably just double whatever I'm making for dinner several times this month and put one batch in the freezer. When I'm in writing mode, I like to maximize my afternoons and not have to worry about cooking every day. Freezer meals are my saving grace. But I do accept food delivery. From anyone. 

3. Lining up fresh teas and Tees.

My go-to hot beverage is tea, and my tea drawer has been a bit of a mess. So I've gotten some perfectly-sized tins to help me organize my stash from the Tea Cellar on Main Street in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Pictured below, left to right: Cream Caramel Decaf, Vanilla Bean Flan, Apple Cranberry, and Citrus Sunrise. NOT pictured: Honey Almond, Peaches n'Cream, Cream Earl Grey, Wild Cherry. Yummmm.

I've also splurged on a couple of new writing T-shirts, to go with my writing pants (L.L. Bean pajama pants). One of them says "Novel in Progress" and the other says "Read. Write. Repeat." These are not necessary, but I like to think they help get me in the right frame of mind for long writing days.

4. Cleaning my office.

By the time I finished writing and editing my last book, Between Two Shores, my office definitely showed signs of a struggle. I need to reset everything to as much of a blank slate as possible before I begin a new story. I need to switch my brainwaves from 1759 Monteal to 1871 Chicago. A clean office gives me space to do that. 

Across from my L-shaped desk is a little sofa where my kids and cats sometimes come in to hang out. The blank cork boards you see on my desk and leaning against the wall will soon be filled with images related to my next novel-in-progess. 

5. Binge-reading.

The absolute most fun thing I do while getting ready to write the next book is to read all the books I can without completely neglecting my own family. This includes research books for the next novel, books about the writing craft, and just really good fiction and nonfiction I've been wanting to read for some time. It's impossible to be a great writer without being a great reader. I love this part of my professional development! I read 30+ books this summer, which was a wonderful and necessary replenishing of my creative well. Here is just a sampling of what I've happily devoured:

 

If you're an author, I bet you can relate to this, and I'd love to hear what else you do while nesting for your own book writing period! If you're a reader, tell me how you nest for different seasons!

About the Author: 

Jocelyn Green

Jocelyn Green inspires faith and courage as the award-winning and bestselling author of numerous fiction and nonfiction books, including The Mark of the King; Wedded to War; and The 5 Love Languages Military Edition, which she coauthored with bestselling author Dr. Gary Chapman. Her books have garnered starred reviews from Booklist and Publishers Weekly, and have been honored with the Christy Award, the gold medal from the Military Writers Society of America, and the Golden Scroll Award from the Advanced Writers & Speakers Association. She graduated from Taylor University in Upland, Indiana, with a B.A. in English, concentration in writing. As a speaker, Jocelyn inspires faith and courage in her audiences. She loves Mexican food, Broadway musicals, strawberry-rhubarb pie, the color red, and reading with a cup of tea. Jocelyn lives with her husband Rob and two children in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Visit her at www.jocelyngreen.com.

Comments

Submitted by Mary Potter Kenyon on
I write more essays and shorter pieces to keep the writing wheels greased between books. I turned in a book manuscript the end of May and have yet to be assigned an editor, so I'm itching to get to work on that. n the lull before the editing storm, I've submitted four Chicken Soup essays, entered a contest, and am working on an article for a magazine. I recently discovered at least one of the Chicken Soup essays has been accepted and won third place with the contest piece. I don't have a definite idea of what I'll be working on next, but am reading more fiction than non-fiction right now, knowing that I will likely be delving into research whenever I do decide. Or maybe I'll be taking a break from book writing after the creativity book comes out, and do lots of public speaking and workshops related to the topic, instead. Wherever God leads me~

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Mary, that is so smart to keep writing shorter pieces in between books. And a hearty congratulations on having an essay accepted and another winning an award! Wow! You inspire me. I hope your editor is assigned soon for the creativity book and that the two of you work well together. I'm so looking forward to that release!

Submitted by Stephenia H. McGee on
I'm going to start doing this freezer meal thing. Now that I've taken on the adventure of homeschooling, I am going to have to do a lot more planning for my writing time. Last night I did a crock-pot meal, and that made things easier.

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Yes, freezer meals and crockpots are our friends! ;) I homeschool our kids, too, so I understand that time crunch. Hope you find a good rhythm for your writing and family!

Submitted by Lisa Littlewood on
Hi Jocelyn! I love this post! This is the first Fall all three of my girls are in school and I'm trying to determine a rhythm for freelance writing, housework-- how much time to spend on each, etc. I love your freezer meal idea and I LOVE soup season too! You look ready to start that book any day now (:

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Great, Lisa! So excited for this new season in your life! And yes, I'm inching closer to being ready. I always feel like there is more research to be done before I start writing, but the truth is, I just have to start somewhere. :)

Submitted by Perrianne Askew on
I wouldn’t say that I nest any time of the year, but you sound a lot more organized than I am. I love the idea of freezer meals but I just never do it for some reason. Your first half of your reading list is similar to mine. We could have fun trading books!

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