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	<title>Where Books Meet Boats by Carol Newman Cronin &#187; reaction time</title>
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		<title>The best question a fourth grader ever asked me</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Which do you like better, sailing or writing?&#8221; The kid was part of an eager group I spoke to at the Melrose School here in Jamestown.  I tossed him an off the cuff answer: &#8220;I like sailing in the summer and writing in the winter,&#8221;  which didn&#8217;t really satisfy either of us. And the answer [...]]]></description>
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<p>The kid was part of an eager group I spoke to at the Melrose School here in Jamestown.  I tossed him an off the cuff answer: &#8220;I like sailing in the summer and writing in the winter,&#8221;  which didn&#8217;t really satisfy either of us. And the answer I came up with a moment later, &#8220;My favorite thing is writing about sailing,&#8221; was too late and too trite.  I&#8217;d really never thought to compare the two skills before.</p>
<p>Sailing (especially the semi-pro racing I do) rewards fast reaction time &#8211; blink and the opportunity is gone.  Sometimes it only becomes apparent minutes later how expensive one bad decision was.  That&#8217;s why we all enjoy rehashing races at the end of the day, with others who were struggling to react to the same clues. It&#8217;s the only chance we get to think over what we did or didn&#8217;t do, what worked and what didn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>The best races seem effortless, but they are actually a series of snap decisions based on instinct.  There&#8217;s no time to revise your first thought, no room for hesitation.  To quote my friend Tim Murphy, there&#8217;s no place like the right time.  On days when your instincts line up with the conditions, sailing is like shooting baskets with an invisible piece of shockcord tied to the ball &#8211; there&#8217;s no place it can go but in.</p>
<p>Writing is like shooting baskets with your eyes closed, surrounded by plate glass windows. Until you know where the story is going, you can&#8217;t make any decisions &#8211; you just have to keep writing and hope you don&#8217;t break anything.  Then, when you&#8217;re &#8220;finished&#8221;, the real work of editing begins. And that&#8217;s the true joy of writing, for me; aligning the details and eliminating the dead weight to drag out the story that was waiting, patiently, for me to dig down and find it.</p>
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