My Writing Quirks and
Must Haves
by Angela Scott
I am a quirky kinda gal, so yeah, I've got some writing
oddities that are part of my daily writing process. I love comfy clothes. I can
write a whole better wearing my PJ's than I can wearing jeans, a bra, and a
blouse. If I'm comfortable, then my writing flows a lot easier. Weird, but
true. On a really good writing day, I wear PJ's well into the mid
afternoon.
Also, I have a desk and I surround it with cute quotes and
inspirational sayings to motivate me, but I never write at my desk. Hardly
ever. Instead, I prefer sitting on my bed, cross-legged (in my PJ's), with my
laptop across my knees. As I said, I'm all for comfort. This probably goes back
to my college days when all I had in my dorm room was my bed. That's where I
did my homework and studied for tests.
The sound of kids screaming or fighting or the TV turned up
and blaring Spongebob zaps all my creativity faster than a cheetah chasing a
gazelle. Unfortunately, this is my life, so to counteract the craziness I try
to get up before them and get some writing in. If that can't be done (the other
day I got up at 6:30am to write and by 6:45am two kids were up—they thwarted my
plan), then I make sure they're fed and content before I put in my earbuds and
listen to some music. Music drowns out the kids and depending on the song, can
really help in the writing process.
Next to me is usually perched a nice frothy glass of Diet
Pepsi and a little something to snack on—peanuts, pretzels, carrots. It helps
fight off the munchies and keeps me at the laptop where I need to be. If I head
to the kitchen for a snack, I get easily distracted and can end up doing a sink
full of dishes and mopping a floor and who wants that?
Before I even start typing, I have to check email and
facebook. If I don't I will fret and wonder. Most of the time, nothing is
happening over there, but I still have to check to ease my mind. This can be
dangerous though since , as I've said before, I'm easily distracted and get carried
off in the social media world for hours and hours. So this is tricky and has to
be handled with care.
For the most part, those are my quirks. Nothing too crazy
like singing and chanting to invoke the muses or anything, just me in my PJ's
sitting on my bed. It works for me.
Angela Scott is the author of Desert Rice, currently touring with Reading Addiction Blog Tours. For more information, please visit my excerpt and giveaway.
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