Caylee Anthony
Tuesday, August 22, 2017
What Do Writers Do On Rainy Days?
What am I doing right now, at this moment? Well...writing this blog post obviously. What else is happening at my house on this rainy evening??? You guessed it...writing!!! I am currently working on the first book in a series I have planned. Other than that my time is being used to work on not one, but two short stories.
I guess you could say it has been a busy time in my writing life. I seriously need to narrow my writing projects down a bit. So three is the limit for now. Of course when it comes to rainy days like this when you can't go out, the boredom takes hold and your writer's brain kicks in. I have all these ideas scrambling around in my head all fighting to be set free.
How do you deal with all the craziness in your head? You spend the rainy days putting all those ideas down onto paper. Either that or you go insane trying to get them all to simply shut up for five seconds.
So as I close this post I am at my desk jotting down ideas and characters, and thinking of plots for the stories they demand to be a part of. As a writer, how do you spend your rainy down time? If you want just leave a comment on your rainy day rituals. Until next time... LATER DAYS!!!!!!
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My favorite books
- Rebels At The Gate
- The Father Factor
- Jacob's Girls
- James Patterson's Books
- A Seperate Peace
- The Pearl
- A Christmas Carol
- The Hunt For Hawke's Daughter
- Charlotte's Web
- A Child Called "IT"
- Sugar Baby
My Favorite Authors
- Janie King Crouch
- Elizabeth Heiter
- Lynn Rush
- Kelly Hashway
- Langston Hughes
- John Knowles
- John Stienbeck
- Charles Dickens
- Max Lucado
- James Patterson
- Jean Barrett
- Karen Young
My Favorite Movies
- Kickin It Old Skool
- Meet The Robinsons
- My Girl
- 30 Days of Night
- Free Willy
- Beauty and the Beast
I read because I thought your headline was intriguing. Why? Because writers know no weather or season, or time of day. They just keep on pounding until the thought becomes real - in literary form.- http://bit.ly/2nCmlF2
ReplyDeleteI agree, we work in rain or shine or even snow. A writer's work is never done!
DeleteRainy days used to be my most creative times. I don't know what happened. One day, everything just stopped.
ReplyDeleteI seem to be more productive at night after everyone is asleep. Not sure if it's the quiet or the time of day. Maybe I should write at the library more often and see.
DeleteDown time seems exceedingly elusive these days.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly does. I seem to be seeing less and less of it by the day.
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