Treading Water Through a Long Weekend

One anime convention later, and the effects of my vacation are undone. 🙂

I spent the weekend helping my friends put on the last Natsukashii Seminar at AnimeIowa. It’s very much time for our time there to sunset. Five years ago when I conceived of offering panels on old school anime and its culture, it seemed like a way to keep anime fans aware of anime roots. Two years in I realized that while our group of friends were having fun, anime fans really weren’t interested in roots. Three years later, helping another friend run the Seminar, I believe that what we have to offer is considered a bit arcane, and what anime offers us is stuff we’re not interested in. Bryon and I decided this would be our last year, regardless of what the rest of our friends decided, but well in advance of this convention, they too decided the Seminar was finished.

It was a working weekend. Fun was had, it’s not that, but when you are doing something that you no longer really enjoy, it is a drain, not rejuvenating. Top that off with not being in the right environment to write this weekend, and I find myself feeling like I’ve been working this weekend. Not a rewarding, virtuous kind of work. The kind of work that keeps me from doing what I wanted to do, and makes me feel like I’m behind on things. Feh. It is a problem of mine, this doing things for other people.

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You do remember my expertise hours? Currently, I sit at 354 for the year. I should be at 360 this week, but I can assure you, I will catch up. Maybe not for the next three weeks, because I’m working 8-4 for the college, and it’s challenging right now to find 12.

It’s a bit like writing through mud at the moment. Here’s a really interesting post from someone who’s sort of in the same place, for sort of the same reasons. I’ll get there. I have a group of readers who are going to be helpful in getting me interested in getting the work out there, and some writer friends who are going to help me with goal setting, but on this very tired Monday after a convention that drained, my optimism lags just a tad.

Anyway, hang in there. The hot summer is almost behind us. July, a busy mistress, is over, and I look forward to a return to routine and some writing time during the week in about 3 weeks. Meanwhile, I keep the faith. At the bookstore yesterday, looking through books, I discovered that there still wasn’t anyone doing what I’m doing. Lots of other stuff. Some of it unique, but yes, I have something to offer that’s different. And while that doesn’t guarantee it will ever see the light of day, I take comfort in being a bit different in voice.

Work, it is calling.

Catherine

Author: Catherine Schaff-Stump

Catherine Schaff-Stump writes fiction for children and young adults. Her most recent book, The Vessel of Ra, is the first book in the Klaereon Scroll series. She is currently working on its sequel, as well as penning the middle grade adventures of Abigail Rath, monster hunter.

One thought on “Treading Water Through a Long Weekend”

  1. Aw, man. I wish I’d realized this was the last Natsukashii seminar! I would have tried to make it to some of your offerings. XP But I was busy playing “good cop” in the dealers room, so perhaps it’s just as well. I hope its finale was at least somewhat enjoyable for you guys to run.

    (As a side note, I’ve taken all the “author LJs” off my LJ friendslist and migrated them to an RSS reader, so I’ll likely end up commmenting more frequently here instead of there. But I still have your personal journal friended.)

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