What’s your perfect storm like for writing?
Is it a a white-out, snow driven, stephen king-ish type day where the wind’s whistling at 20 below and the only respite is found bundled up inside the 4 walls of the house hiding underneath the drifts?
Or is it the opposite; a sunny, shore drenched cove, where the kids are bopping and the waves are rolling and margaritas flowing…
Personally, I prefer days like below – cold, crisp, and clear…with my pup curled up by my feet, and the world shut out tight, with only the keyboard to contend with on my lap.
I completely agree… 🙂
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Thanks Michelle.
Me too,for sure. There’s just something about the cold outside when you’re bundled up inside watching it storm out there. Totally engaging writing weather!
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Rainy days always inspire me! 🙂
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Nice Robin. Sounds like you’re taking some private time to do some real introspective writing…always a good thing! Not everything we think has to go out for the masses! There’s a time and a place for it all!
Thanks for jumping in here.
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I don’t care about the weather when I write. It has more to do with how I am feeling. Lately, the writing I’ve been doing hasn’t been on my blog. I like to write poetry with paper and pen. And I like to write in my bedroom with the door closed. Music often inspires me to write.
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Thanks Des. And yeah, I agree!
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Every day can be a good day to write something new and share it with other writers. Perhaps a cloudy day inspire you some ideas and for another can be the opposite. My conclusion is a Spanish idiom: never stop doing today things thinking you’ll do it tomorrow.
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