Then there are moments when a gazillion ideas zip through your head at the speed of light and you fight to snatch one, hoping you don't have to flush it down the toilet.
A brilliant idea will grab you. You go to write it down and poof! It vanishes. Other times you just want to eat your manuscript, shred it, light a match to it - frustrated that its just not up to par and you don't know what else to do.
There's also dreamland. I love dreamland! Day dreams, night dreams... it makes no difference. The trick is translating the scenes from your head to the page so the reader can see what you see, feel what you feel, experience what the character experiences. When that happens? Amazing! Awesome! Fantabulous!
Whether its a pull-your-hair-out-day or a Snoopy-dancing-day... whether your fingers are flying across the keyboard or you're banging your head on it, there's never dull moment!

The hard part is getting it on the page, but I've learned to start at the beginning and let my fingers fly without jumping ahead. If it's in there, it'll come out. I just have to be patient and let it flow. And, boy, it did! A 3,367 word success! Now that's exciting! A Snoopy-dancing-day!
For my reader friends, won't you share a moment when you were reading a book or watching a movie? What made you stop and say, "Now that was awesome!" Or even, "That was dumb! Why'd they do that?" Anything that stood out and made a memory for you.
Fellow writer, care to share and moment of your writing life? What goes on inside your writer's "Bat Cave"? I'd love to hear about it!
2 comments:
Hmmm, what happens in the bat cave best stay in the bat cave...but as a fellow writer, I relate to the way your scenes simply spark. The work comes in translating that magic to the page to share with your reader!
LOL, Stephanie! I think I have an idea of what goes on in your bat cave. Though I'd love to be a tiny fly on the wall. :D
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