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Meg Moseley

My best ideas are to keep notepads handy so I can jot things down as they hit me, or to e-mail notes to myself, or to be stinkingly anti-social for a while when I can't stand to stay away from those chapters. When I'm forced to take a break, I do, and sometimes it gives me a fresh perspective.

Enjoy the lake and family time!

Madison Richards

I am of the opinion that the whole angst-ridden package that begins and ends with writing is like walking a tightrope.

Too much time away and your characters will give you the cold shoulder. Too much time together and they begin to get annoyed with you.

But this much I do know: The very fact that there is angst is a good sign of creativity on fire, and as long as that fire is burning you're in a good place, no matter which side of the fence you come down on during different parts of the day.

A good friend once gave me a great piece of advice. He said something along the lines of: "Chill out. It's a novel. You'll write many. Relax. And just get this one done." I'm still working on putting that one into practice. It's all just part of the process.

Tina

Get up early, Mick. :-)

I like to get up before the kids and hubby are awake when I'm on vacation. I head outside with my notebook and pen. If I can find a practical place to fire up my laptop I will, but free writing parts of my story in a notebook works too.

Sometimes my vacation mornings are just a quiet walk with my characters and we chat about what is going on in their lives and what their dreams and goals are. I ask them what will happen next and they tell me. :-)

Speaking of which. I am supposed to be on retreat while hubby is on a business trip. No kids this time, so I better get going. Write until noon today and then play. I think spending time in God's beauty will help my creativity. You cannot underestimate that kind of inspiration.

Write on!

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