When life fills up, even the most devoted writers step away from the page.
This month, let’s explore how to honor the pause without losing your momentum.
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Thanks for giving me permission to deal with Christmas and still keep the story alive. Rebecca is always with me. See you in January.
This isa timely subject. I have found in the last week I have had some conversation an about the subject of war and alcoholism that will aid me as I go forward with my story. Also I have thought about how to start my story and stumbled across some information about my ancestors 1900 daily life. The timing was fascinating.
Lynn, How true, this season is so busy that sitting down and being calm enough to write is almost impossible. Too many things running around in my head including stories that I really don’t want to write, too dark and hurtful. So on to Jan, with a calm head and a laptop computer in the sunshine! Can’t wait. Thanks again for all your thoughts.