Writers block due to too many things to write about

Saturday, July 25, 2009

A ridiculous situation because I could write essay after essay on why western modern life is not sustainable (and how sadly for you folks and me that means IT MUST END), how far removed families have become from providing for themselves (food, skills, care etc), why Peak Oil theory is way more scary than climate change (and that’s pretty scary in itself), how thrilled I am to have the opportunity to help lead some brand new local food initiatives when we move to Cornwall, how inspired I’ve been by Sharon Astyk, George Monbiot, Richard Heinberg, Rob Hopkins, Barbara Kingsolver to name just a few of the writers I’ve been chomping up.

BUT

I almost feel I’ve got too much to write, too many different types of people to cater for (am I writing for people like my dear dad who is one of the few remaining climate change and peak oil nay-sayers left and trying to convince them that denial is a route which they may live to regret? am I writing for dear chums who have a similar view on what the future may hold for our cherished children but are wondering what they may be able to do to prepare themselves, their families, their neighbourhoods? Am I writing for people who like us have found themselves exploring an interesting new path leading them towards self-sufficiency? or am I writing for people who are intrigued by our opting to live in a newly established eco-village – or is it a commune with virtual strangers who are most likely to become the people closest to us in every sense as we live, work, celebrate and commiserate lifes’ events alongside one another?) and so am finding myself writing very little at all but with loads whirling round my head every hour of every day.

Perhaps just by ranting out tonight I have stumbled upon the answer (in permaculture we are told that ‘The problem IS the solution’). Maybe I just need to write whatever I fancy and then at the end will categorise it or tag it to be for one of the four groups above unless it is just random bimblings which may not be of interest to anyone apart from those just vaguely wondering how we are getting along.

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Cathie trained as a primary school teacher with biology and environmental science as her specialist subjects. She then had a successful career for over ten years in the global corporate sector as a project manager on intranet, marketing, communications and awareness-raising projects. As the mother of three young children she has been the author of the successful blog BecomingDomestic.co.uk which has aimed to quietly promote healthy eating, simple cooking with fresh ingredients, downshifting, environmentally friendly attitudes, sustainable lifestyles to parents and families. She has been featured in several national magazines. A keen vegetable grower and newbie lover of traditional rural crafts such as spinning, knitting, horse riding, food preservation. Her Twitter bio (@ackers) reads "Born again Greenie, peak-oil worrier, mum to 3 littles & soon-to-be eco-village resident..."

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