Wednesday Wisdom or not…

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In this journey we call life, there are many bumps in the road. Some are worse than others. But it’s how we handle it that makes the bumps less ‘bumpy’. Or so they say.

As a writer, the bumps come and go. Lately I’ve been on a rut filled road that is full of unexpected potholes and speed bumps. But, I finally arrived to the nice, bump free road called creative process. My muse decided to take a vacation, but thankfully the vacation is over and my muse is back!

Now, the little bit of wisdom that I gained from this little excursion was this, keep writing even through the muddy, rutty patches. I didn’t follow my own advice that I’ve given to so many writers. I let my muse leave and that put me behind. I’ve regained control now and am back to my daily writing. Amazing how much it helped. So, if you don’t get anything from this post, get this. Write daily, even if it’s just a hundred words. But keep your muse busy or they will take a vacation. Just glad I got it back.

As always, good writing and May God Bless You…

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Where would you write?

ImageIt’s an easy question when you’re daydreaming. If you had the choice, where on this wonderful earth would you go to write your novel?

Here’s my list of places I’d love to go to write and it can’t be local:

1. A small mountain town in the Swiss Alps.

2. Montana ranch

3. London

4. Paris

5. The Caribbean

6. Greece

7. Bavaria

8. Salzburg

9. Scotland

10. French Countryside

What’s your writing location wish list? Have you ever thought about it? Sometimes the place you are inspires you. Maybe you’re happy in your comfy chair located at home, or you dream of a tropical oasis or maybe a villa in France, but where do you dream of?

As always, good writing and may God Bless You…