#writetip Every season I have the dream that I’ll have endless hours to write. We live on a sailboat. What could we possibly have to do to keep us busy?
When the wind changes direction, and we have to move the boat, it’s not like I have an option. I can’t say, “This is my time to write, close a door and settle in.” Sometimes I’m even mid-sentence when an issue comes up and I have to move quickly. So much for completing a thought before leaving my Mac.
What I’ve learned is to write in short bursts. I still get my writing time in, just not in long sessions. I’ve also learned that if it’s impossible to write, I read about writing and how I can improve. Short time frames are useful if you read one good writing tip and think about how you can use it on your novel.
Meanwhile, I’m living on a Lagoon 380 S2 in the Bahamas, so who will feel sorry for me?

So would your pal’s dingy drifting away from them – unbeknownst to them – while cleaning conch and needing a rescue be an example of an issue coming up? Good save!
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That’s just the kind of thing that keeps me on my toes. Everyday, there’s something exciting that happens around this boat. But we did get a wonderful conch dinner out of the deal.
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