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Writing and avoiding writer's block requires constant creativity.
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#427834 added May 23, 2006 at 3:32pm
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My concerns and an introduction
         Busy, busy, busy would describe my life right now. I have been so busy trying to finish up this school year. (I homeschool) I have been busy trying to finish the quilt for my cousin's baby which was born in April. Busy trying to raise two orphaned kittens and I have been busy trying to complete my novel.
         Sometimes I think that I have too many irons in the fire. Truth be known I enjoy a little chaos every once in a while. It keeps me on my toes.
         My novel I have been working on for the last two years. It has been a long process. My inspiration started with a dream I had and a conversation with my brother.
         Of course, what I have now is completely different from the original inspiration, but I believe that when we begin with an idea and start the interview process the idea evolves. The end result changes, because that single idea is just the spark. It's not the fire.
         I like to ask questions and investigate all the possibilities when I approach my subject. The what-if's and maybe's and could be's are all a part of the writing.



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