But, I've been thinking about my books a ton and have taken some time to do some recreational reading and spend time with the fam. And as far as I'm concerned that's all part of the process.
Another part of the process is just taking the time to observe. Recently, in my travels I've had the chance to absorb the details of so many interesting places and people. Adding to the arsenal. Images, thoughts and information to draw from. As writers, the more we experience the better!
In particular, I had "a moment" in a train station with a drunken and amorous Scot that gave me an idea for a character. The Scottish Highland tour and some of my other adventures in England gave me numerous story ideas that might turn into books someday. My brain was clickin'!
When I start writing again I have a terrific writing group who will give encouragement and awesome feedback. I feel fortunate to know so many people who "get it"-- that I share a passion and madness for writing with so many fabulous people-- including all of you. (=
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And you could have fun with that drunken Scot character.
http://philosophyofklo.blogspot.com/2011/07/character-development-son-of-late-60s.html
And okay, selfishly maybe I'm hoping you can help me out with a problem I'm having with my current WIP.
Writing for me is a process that comes and goes like tides. I know some people sit down and write for an allotted time period every day ... I could NEVER do that. However, there are times I will write for 24 hours straight ... I'm not conventional, I guess ;)
Have a great weekend.
Watching people is one of my favourite hobbies! :)
Isn't it wonderful how our brains take in all sorts of information when we aren't expecting it? How awesome you are getting so many ideas! Your mind will be fresh once you get back to it.