Snow Much Inspiration

It seems that no matter where you live across the country, you have been affected at some point by Old Man Winter. The bone-chilling cold and continuous parade of storms marching relentlessly from coast to coast have spread snow, ice, and travel chaos in their wake.  Daily life has become a struggle of “us” versus “nature.”

But in all this misery a silver lining can be found.  Long, cold, dark nights are perfect for cuddling by the fireside with a glass of wine and the one you love.  A friend of mine boldly predicted a baby boom at the end of this brutal winter.  “What else is there to do?” she joked.

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Another plus to being stuck indoors, as crazy as it may seem to some, is reconnecting with your children.  Play time, snuggling, and movies with popcorn or even better, hot chocolate, creates wonderful family memories.

If that isn’t for you, why not take advantage of the idle hours and do some”pre” spring cleaning, decluttering and self-organization.

For those who crave creativity, hobbies are always a fun way to ward off cabin fever.

But in the end, my personal recommendation for enjoying these gray, endless winter days, is a box of chocolates, a cup of coffee and a good book.

How do you love to spend your winter days?

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“Old Fashioned” Inspiration and Romance

Late one night I was standing in the kitchen folding laundry, the last one in the house still awake.  The children and my husband had, as usual, lumbered off to bed leaving the TV blaring in the empty family room.  As I mindlessly waded my way through the mountain of clothing, wishing to be done, the faint sound of an old, familiar, TV show drew my attention.  I recognized the theme song belonging to the seventies show “WKRP in Cincinnati.” 

I fondly remembered my parents watching the weekly show when I was a small child.  Humming along to the catchy tune, I thought about the show’s basic premise of DJ’s on a “cheesy” radio station.

The idea spiraled, and led me to wonder about the world of Public Radio and talk shows with hosts that lulled you into a state of mind numbing peace with their soothing voices made for listening.  That, combined with the theme song lyrics, hinting at lost, nostalgic love and I was hooked.

I ditched my laundry.  Inspiration had taken over, and I settled down with my laptop, hoping to capture the vague story idea that had begun formulating in my overworked brain.  A woman, a mourned relationship, a shocking revelation, and an on-air psychiatrist who deals with broken hearts.  Thus the beginnings of a new romance novel.

So, followers, stay tuned!

 

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Muse or Madness

My mind always wanders.  Whose doesn’t?  We are all faced with daunting schedules of daily tasks, looming deadlines and numerous to-do lists that we all jot down in our desperation to keep our lives straight.

But for me, in addition to those usual mental distractions, my mind is frequently occupied with story ideas, character descriptions, and conversations.

Authors, bloggers, musicians, and other creatives, label their unending creative thoughts as a “muse.”

What exactly is a muse?  It’s “inspiration” or “a state of deep thought or dreamy abstraction.”

The perfect explanation for the insistent voice that fills my head with juicy story details at any given moment of the day, or night.

Whether the ideas are inspirations for a project I am writing at that moment or suggestions for the future, “my muse” strikes randomly and quite often.  It forces me to stop and listen.  It is persistent, and productive, if I pay attention.

Creativity is fickle.  Being prepared for that unexpected spark of inspiration is a must.  Recording my random thoughts is not always easy, especially when I don’t have my computer at my disposal.  But I’ve learned to make use of unique resources to record my “voice” before it disappears, taking all inspiration with it.

I have used my Notes app on my phone churning out pages while sitting at my children’s sports games, a napkin at a restaurant for lists and longhand, and even my church bulletin during the Sunday morning sermon.  Sorry, Pastor.

When details inundate me, I must write them down.  If I don’t, I risk the chance of losing something that could turn out to be integral to my story plot or characters.

The worst is when my muse is rude and wakes me in the middle of the night, causing me to toss and turn, spending sleepless hours debating if I should leave the comfort of my bed or hope I can remember everything in the morning when I wake.  I can’t complain, though,  without my muse I wouldn’t have any stories to tell.

I recently read a blog post that resonated clearly.  It discussed the idea of how to treat your muse.   As an author it’s a gift, a basic and intuitive form of storytelling that should be appreciated.  That’s why I have learned to listen at all times, to pay attention to the journey my mind takes when it begins to wander.  Creativity can be honed into a perfected craft, but it is not an on-command art.  It takes patience and understanding.  I am thankful for my constant stream of ideas and grateful that I get to share them with others.

Everyone has their own muse.  For some of us, our voices are just louder, clamoring to be heard.  But if you stop and listen, even if your voice is just a whisper, you will hear it.  And when you do, you may just find yourself on the way to becoming an unexpected author.

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I am honored

Tomorrow is a very big day for me.  I am holding my very first book signing!  Now, when I say book signing everyone automatically thinks Barnes and Noble.  Not so much.  Think small, rural library.  A building that once housed a one room school and has withstood the test of time and the life of a very small town.  

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A place where I spent many of my childhood summers, absorbed in endless piles of books.  Such sweet memories, that I often took my children there for story hours in the summer when they were little.  I loved it there as a kid.  I still do.  How perfectly fitting to be signing my name to a story I wrote, in a place that inspired my love of reading!  I am honored and lucky.

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