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IWSG Question of the Month: If you could pick one place in the world to sit and write your next story, where would it be and why?
I feel like my answer to this question should be on an island in some exotic place far, far away. After all, isn't that the way most fairy tales start? lol In reality, I'd say anywhere Q.U.I.E.T. My own office is perfect IF my family is otherwise engaged. Seriously, I'm not one of those fortunate writers who can shut out the world and write anywhere - like a coffee shop, book store, restaurant, on a bus . . . Uh, no. Way too many distractions for me. My thoughts ramble all over the place in those situations. I need sweet, blessed quiet to be productive when I
write. The one place I can think of outside my own office is a small cabin nestled high on a mountaintop in our North Carolina Blue Ridge mountains. Think breathtaking view, sounds of nature, front-porch swing and rockers, and a glass of your favorite beverage. It's beautiful, peaceful, quiet, and oh-so-good for the soul! Also conducive to my writing. My family, of course, will have to stay at home. haha
So tell me - Where in the world would you choose to write?
2 comments:
Sounds . . . perfect! Though quiet and alone is preferred, I've had to adapt to less ideal spots (some of my best chapters were conceived in the coffee shop at O'Hare Airport in Chicago during layovers!). In crowded spots like Write Ins, I use my noise canceling headphones and Amazon Prime rock playlists. I can compose to heavy metal but not conversations.
Keep safe. Hope Dorian hasn't paid you an unpleasant visit.
I envy you the ability to shut everything else out and write. Maybe someday, I'll get there! I can plot to background music, but that's about it now.
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