you are such a wonderful story teller and writer, that I have complete confidence that inspiration is around the corner. I have always found the outdoors to be inspiring. Maybe a walk, or even just standing at the open window in my kitchen waiting for the chocolate chip cookies to come out of the oven....
writing and having ideas are equal to breathing for someone like you :)
It definitely came back to you, hmmmm? If the above posts are any indication,haha! But it's a weird feeling every now and then when we sit down to write...and can't! Thankfully that rarely ever hits me, but when it does it's a panicky feeling. Without writing or books, I wouldn't know how to function.
Mom--In the whole time I have known you (all 37 1/2 years, plus 9 months gestation) you have NEVER been at a loss for words. Don't worry.
ReplyDeleteDitto what Gabi said (only but for 14 years). I've never seen you without an idea.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure inspiration is on its way any minute.
ReplyDeleteYou will! I have no doubt! It's who you are!!!! (and even if I only read your blog and don't know you, you are pretty awesome!)
ReplyDeleteLike that could happen! :0)
ReplyDeletethat's a funny post, especially right after the one on 'thinking'....
ReplyDeleteyou are such a wonderful story teller and writer, that I have complete confidence that inspiration is around the corner. I have always found the outdoors to be inspiring. Maybe a walk, or even just standing at the open window in my kitchen waiting for the chocolate chip cookies to come out of the oven....
ReplyDeletewriting and having ideas are equal to breathing for someone like you :)
Keep the faith--we depend on you for stories and insights we can't get anywhere else!
ReplyDeleteIs it post-trip let-down?
Somehow I think that will NEVER happen!
ReplyDeleteYou can't stop now I just found you...hehehe
ReplyDeleteFondly, B.
It definitely came back to you, hmmmm? If the above posts are any indication,haha! But it's a weird feeling every now and then when we sit down to write...and can't! Thankfully that rarely ever hits me, but when it does it's a panicky feeling. Without writing or books, I wouldn't know how to function.
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