Based on all the blogs, tweets and facebook statuses I’ve been reading lately, it seems that writers and artists are really struggling right now. Lack of confidence, frustration, impatience, “What’s it all about, Alfie?” It is certainly difficult times out there, not to mention in our heads, and I am definitely not immune. So this week I spent a lot of time reading, thinking, planning, organizing — ie procrastinating. And I found a most wonderful new way to do it. Look at what I bought:
It’s a label maker! Yes, you type in the label, press the button, and a stream of letters come out on sticky-backed paper. And why did I buy this? No, not to convince myself that I exist by labelling everything around me. Rather, I bought it to help bring to life a fantasy I had way back when I started to take my writing “seriously.” Back then — fifteen years ago, I find — I had a vision of a book shelf or two filled with Black n’ Red Notebooks. For those of you who don’t know them, they are what we Brits call A4 sized, hard cover notebooks with black covers and red spines. Since all my writing starts out long-hand (except the blogs), I have a notebook for each project. The vision was to have a row of them that grows and grows over the years, a visual record of what I have accomplished. Well, this week I realized that I have enough now that I don’t know what’s in which book. I actually did have to label them. Here’s the result:
OH. Gosh. I am rather jealous of your new machine. I have a Dymo label maker because it’s, uhm, retro. Yours is modern and lovely.
Hmmm, I feel a bit blah about stuff too but it’s silly to become apathetic. I just have to write the best I can, right?
I think it’s lovely what you’ve done! It’s not procrastination at all. I have to be organised to get anything done.
Oh, I love this. Well done, Sue.
I love your label-maker, Sue – and what you’ve done with it! I need one too…