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Monthly Question: It’s spring! Does this season inspire you to write more than others, or not?
If I didn’t have day-job to work, I think the changing of the season would affect my writing. As it stands, though, the changing of the season does sometimes allow me more time to write in the instances of winter break, spring break, and summer vacation.
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That’s all. Short and sweet today. If you want to follow my new blog series on The Book to Screen Debate, hop on over to A Small Gang of Authors.
No personal updates this month. Got a lot to think about.
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So, does this season inspire you?
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After hanging out with Alex, be sure to stop by and visit this month’s co-hosts:
E.M.A. Timar,
J. Q. Rose,
C.Lee McKenzie, and
Raimey Gallant!
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23 replies on “#IWSG May 2018: Is springtime, writing time?”
I feel the same way. Spring would be much more inspiring if I didn’t have my day job.
Yeah. I enjoy the way the changes of the seasons can be inspiring, but when finding time to write is your main priority, other things tend to be more inspiring than the season.
Each season has its own wonders to share 🙂
Ronel visiting on Insecure Writer’s Support Group day: Autumn Decisions
I agree, each season has special qualities that can be appreciated for what they are.
#57 – that’s an impressive position on the list 🙂
Off to check out your blog series.
I still think it’s cool I made it this far. When I started participating in this hop, I was 181 (I think). Thanks for checking out my blog series.
I miss summer vacation. Adult is no fun.
I live for summer vacation. It’s what get’s me out of bed many days.
Spring is beautiful. I can’t help but love it. 🙂
Anna from elements of emaginette
Yes, spring is beautiful, but it’s also covered in pollen. 😉
Since I home school all week long, I may as well be working a full time job. Things really don’t change form me either.
That is a full-time job. You totally get it.
Great to have that time in breaks to really delve into your writing.
Without my breaks, I don’t know if I’d ever get anything published.
It’s great that you manage to keep pushing through and squirreling away time to write during your breaks. The Book to Screen Debate sounds interesting. I will have to check it out!
Thanks for checking out my blog series. If I didn’t have those breaks to look forward to, I’d get discouraged in my writing.
Every season holds its own beauty and magic. Fall is my favorite.
As seasons go, Fall is my favorite too.
Having a day job gives you the incentive to stay on top of your writing when you have various school breaks. That’s a beautiful thing.
All the best, lady.
Shalom aleichem,
Pat G @ EverythingMustChange
It is a beautiful thing. Thanks so much for stopping by.
Those pesky day jobs just take up too much valuable time. But they’re essential if you like shelter and food.
It does inspire me! I live for warmer weather, and sometimes I chase it. Looking forward to your next IWSG post!
Hey, I get it; get your inspiration where you can. 😀 Thanks for stopping by.