But those of us who engage in academic writing cannot rely on only one piece of writing at a time (I suspect this is the case with other writers as well). The process of revising writing for an article reminded me of the following:
- It doesn't matter whether or not I get a tenure track position (I was damned close this spring!). What does matter is that I publish my work.
- My work is interesting and although it is about another time and place, it provides much perspective about the U.S. today. What happened in Jamaica happened across the hemisphere!
- I like writing. This isn't a new conclusion, but I also like academic writing. So write I shall do.
This means that I have all manner of writing projects lined up for this summer. I want to have the outlines of a book proposal based on my dissertation by the time the school year starts again. I am absurdly energized about my project again and am making better sense of what it is all about! This is refreshing. And I don't think this would be possible without taking a two-year break. The journal I submitted my piece to had a suggestion about writing up a couple of other sources, and I shall do that.
I love my dissertation, but editing makes me sleepy.
So yes, you'll be hearing from me as I seek to keep myself accountable for writing. You all have to do that with me.
And if you need someone to keep you accountable doing your writing, oh yeah, I'm a life coach who can do just that. Or maybe you don't want to write and you want to do something else. I can help with that too!
Just sayin'
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