The routine rarely varies. I sit down at my computer around nine in the morning and start to type. The exercise is good for my fingers but my brain gets a workout too as I try to unravel my previous day’s activities and associate them with words, selectively chosen, rearranged, and then bundled up into this thing I like to call the Richard Madeley Appreciation Society. The whole thing is usually finished in half-an-hour, sometimes an hour. The rest of my day is then my own or Channel 4’s. I divide my time between writing (lately with some difficulty) and hosting the nation’s favourite tea-time talk show.
The only flaw in this usually quite workable plan is my own mood which can sometimes slip from its usually setting of ‘hyperactive, friendly, and all-knowing’ to one that’s described on the label as ‘sullen, unresponsive, and lacking confidence’. This is never more evident when I feel like my Appreciation Society is lacking appreciation; though, I hasten to add, not among my regular readers who I appreciate with a fanatical love and intend to see buried with me in my tomb when that day arrives. I just mean among a small fraction of the web browsing public who occasionally pass through on their way to Facebook, YouTube or Amazon.
If I’m honest, I’m feeling a little glum this morning because I sense that the written word is dead. Is there any room in the world for an old dinosaur like me putting his life into words? I’m lacking inspiration. I feel like I should be doing something more meaningful with my time.
Who really wants to read about my Monday when you can go and watch a video of a dog’s arse wearing a pair of sunglasses?
I sense that the written word is dead.
ReplyDelete...dead, discredited and out of print!
Selena, so glad you are back.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you but I've now made is my mission to bring the written word back to life. I'll become the new Gutenberg and I don't mean Steve.
i don't think it's dead so much as competing with vacuous upstarts who need to be swept aside into the gutter where they belong.
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