This is a time for everyone to reflect on what they have in their lives to be thankful for. Often, in our writing, we struggle through the conflicts with our characters. Since this is the holiday season, I wondered, what do your characters have to be thankful for. And anyone who wants to share good news here as well, may feel free.

Sarah is writer looking for an agent. She is currently working on novel # 4, editing novels 2 and 3, and querying novel # 1. For more insight to her work, visit: http://legendoftheprotectors.wordpress.com/ or http://legendoftheprotectors.blogspot.com/
Most writers love to read. I’ve noticed through reading, that many characters love to read as well. It must be the book lover in authors.
So my questions to you are: What books do your characters read? Who are their favorite authors? What genre is their favs? What kind of characters do they relate to?

Sarah is writer looking for an agent. She is currently working on novel # 4, editing novels 2 and 3, and querying novel # 1. For more insight to her work, visit: http://legendoftheprotectors.wordpress.com/ or http://legendoftheprotectors.blogspot.com/
I have found a new love. Indian food. And yes, I mean food from India. I love it. Can’t get enough. While talking to Brenna one day, we started talking about what kind of foods our characters like.
Would my Sam like Indian food? She loves Mexican, hamburgers, and lasagna, but isn’t a huge fan of hot dogs, pretzels, and fish. I think there are some of the Indian foods she’d like better than others.
Andrew would love it all, and very spicy. He loves all things hot.
In the book I’m currently working on, In The Dark, Memphis likes Mac and Cheese, Spaghetti O’s, and pizza, but doesn’t most like pastas. She grew up on the run and ate a lot of Ramon Noodles, so she doesn’t like those at all. She doesn’t eat out much, a quick hamburger here and there, but since she doesn’t date–until she meets Laif–she pretty much eats what her 11 year old son wants. She’s happy with it, since her taste buds haven’t really grown up. I think she’d about gag on most India food, just from looking at it. She’d have a hard time putting it in her mouth. If dared, she would, and I bet she’d love it. Maybe well see.
So, what foods do your characters like? Dislike? Are they allergic to anything?
Play with this and have fun. You might learn something new about those beings running around in your head.

Sarah is writer looking for an agent. She is currently working on novel # 4, editing novels 2 and 3, and querying novel # 1. For more insight to her work, visit: http://legendoftheprotectors.wordpress.com/ or http://legendoftheprotectors.blogspot.com/
“If you write one story, it may be bad; if you write a hundred, you have the odds in your favor.” ~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
“If you write one story, it may be bad; if you write a hundred, you have the odds in your favor.” ~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
The age-old writing advice: write as often as you can. Where you can. When you can.
I was talking to my local writing group friends the other day and it dawned on me that I write in snatches. At the time, I hadn’t thought much about how and when I write.
But it is important, I realize now, to be aware of this, because then it is possible to improve the routine for a better quantity and quality of writing.
I wake up first thing in the morning and write for ten minutes before I freshen up. Dream journal, whatever.
I write while waiting for a cab I have called. Write while waiting for the pasta to boil. Write a post based on writing prompts.
I do sit down and write an hour or so every once in a while, a few times a week, and usually get an average of 4000 words written a week. So, I have learned not to complain.
I know I haven’t yet made it to the stage of discipline where I sit down and write every single day at a particular place. My favourite writing days are those when I get a lot done in snatches, finish a story, for example, or do a series of writing exercises.
I’m getting a few short stories published in Antologies here and there, but I wonder if my sort of writing routine would be any good for longer stretches of work. Since most of the girls on this blog are novel-writers, prolific ones at that, I’m curious. Is it possible to write a novel in snatches?
How do you write? How often? What is your writing routine?
No, I do not have Alzheimer’s, but over the last few years I have been really sick and part of that is losing a portion of my short term memory. For a while, I was too weak to make it downstairs to get to my computer and now that I am getting stronger and have more energy, I was hoping that writing would pick right back up. Here’s where the Alzheimer’s comes in. If I sit to write, I can. If I have to stop for any reason (i.e. use the restroom, get a drink, ect.) I forget to come back to it.
I know, how do you forget to come back to something you love?
Beats the ^&*% out of me!
But it happens. Over and over again. I have finally decided, that until it stops happening, it’s okay. This is hard for me, because I have always prided myself on my memory. Since it has left for the time being, I have no choice but to accept its lose. But I’m still writing some and if I get reminders (if I’ve promised an edit to anyone) I’ll do some of that too. At least my brain functions well enough to write and edit. (When I remember to do it.)
What troubles do you have that keep you from what you love? Am I the only one with brain freeze? What do you do to get through the rough times? And if anyone has ideas about how to help stimulate my brain to remembering, I’m all ears!

Sarah is writer looking for an agent. She is currently working on novel # 4, editing novels 2 and 3, and querying novel # 1. For more insight to her work, visit: http://legendoftheprotectors.wordpress.com/ or http://legendoftheprotectors.blogspot.com/

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