• Share your favorite writing outfit While some people say that dressing up each day is a way of having respect for a ‘work at home’ profession, I say ‘bollocks’ to that. ๐Ÿ˜œ I dress nicely when I go to the office because other people see me and I have an image of sorts to maintain. ๐Ÿ˜… However, in my own home I prefer to be as comfortable as possible. Even on warm days,…

  • Favorite writing blog or social media account Honestly, I barely find time to write on my own blog or read headlines on the news each day that the idea of following other blogs is a bit overwhelming to me. Therefore, I am not really a blog follower these days. Though, I am open to ones that are amazing ๐Ÿ˜‰. As for social media, I admit that I am rather egocentric when it comes…

  • Favorite book(s) on craft I read Writing Down the Bones years ago, but I still remember it like yesterday. In fact, I should probably read it again as it might help motivate me. More recently, I read Cameron’s book and, although I didn’t follow it exactly as suggested, I found it one of the most useful books of the craft I’ve read yet. So, for the prompt I couldn’t choose just one. ๐Ÿ˜‰…

  • Favorite writing podcast Despite the many podcasts I listen to, the only thing they have in common with my writing is that they are true – true crime. I have tried podcasts on different topics like Paleo or health or yoga and I soon get distracted from them except on long car rides. So, I have not tried any podcasts on writing. Maybe through this prompt I will get some recommendations to try…

  • Favorite music to write to Most of the time, I prefer to work and write in silence or to the buzz of people around me. Yet, there are times when I need a bit of focus and for some reason I am most productive when I listen to country music. For years I have loved country music, though admitting it freely only came in the past decade or so when the fear of…

  • Describe your writing style in three words. Although I could say ‘creative, nonfiction, stories’ or something like that, I also think that most of my published writing has elements of comedy – because life is. So, these are the three words that describe my writing style as I try to show the realities of life, which is funny! ๐Ÿ˜€ Nothing more to say about that! ~T ๐Ÿ˜€

  • What are you currently reading? I have two books on the go at the moment. To diversify my listening material from true crime podcasts, I’ve started listening to audiobooks. So, I am nearly finished with the amazing memoir of Tara Westover. More slowly, I’m reading before bed Sapiens, which is interesting in understanding humans more. My 2019 reading list is long, so I’m enjoying the input so far. ๐Ÿ™‚ ~T ๐Ÿ˜€

  • Favorite quote from a female writer: We are each responsible for all of our experiences. Louise Hay I’m not actually a quote kind of person. I used to look in awe at professors at university and graduate school who could just quote a Shakespearean line or two or three off the top of their heads. In school, we used to have to memorize a poem or something that ‘inspired’ us. Yet, I always…

  • Share your view. Usually my writing view is of a coffee cup or people bustling around in a cafe, but I thought I’d share this view that is on my desk at work because it makes me happy to see some spring life in the office. I look at it and daydream of another universe where I’d be writing my novel instead. ๐Ÿ˜€ ~T ๐Ÿ˜€

  • Who are your writing bffs? Tag them. For me, writing is a solo activity. Over the years I wrote on writing boards for feedback and sharing or joined meet up groups for writing circles. However, nothing really ever clicked for me. As a nomad in life, I struggle to find friends to hang out with let alone those with whom I’d want to share my writing. While I appreciate getting feedback and tips…

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