My fingers were itching because I missed some time at my keyboard last week. Part of me sent off a warning to keep up my regular schedule of writing. Having writer’s block in the past haunts me, and that might be a good thing because it helps me sit down in the chair to write again.
The familiar feeling of the tapping on keys and the touch of a pen have been imprinted on my brain. Going too many days without the spilling over of words, leaves me feeling like part of myself is missing. During the days without getting in my daily words, even if it’s a life update, I felt like I lost part of identity.
I was letting the characters I built up over the years die without an explanation. I couldn’t let them fade away without letting their story be told. It’s amazing how fictional characters can feel so real. Guilt washes over me every time I feel them waiting in the shadows for the publish button.
I’m hoping the transformation of the summer will give me more time finally get them out into the world. Working too many jobs has left me drained of time and energy.
Trying to stay on track with my writing, I thought I would start out the week with another prompt. Since summer started, I think we should have a summer prompt. How about a day at the lake? Create a space for yourself at the lake and write for 5-10 minutes. Remember, it doesn’t have to be in this world. You could put yourself in a fantasy world.
My summer mode posts will continue a few times a week! Until the next post!
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I really want to fantasize about summer but being at the beginning of winter in South Africa freezes my fantasies, but with a hot cup of coffee in my hands – not hand I think I can try …
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Where I live there are 4 seasons to write about. If I didn’t live here then I would have to use my writer’s imagination.
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