Katrin glowered at the two messy braids trailing down either side of her shoulders. Their coppery tones were even more bright with the fire casting its orange glow on them.
“It is your fault I’m out here,” she muttered. https://t.co/6ZKN6kNY6w
The message given to me early on was that I wasn't valued. I was either a burden--an inconvenience--or I was there to serve them. https://t.co/Fo7Yp7Bfpc
Sadly, my muse has been cruel enough to leave me as well, so I've come up with some ways to get it back. I've also learned that there are at least three reasons why writer's block has suddenly reared its ugly head. https://t.co/Hqag592gZZ
Whatever it was came whizzing back from behind me, nearly hitting my shoulder. It didn't fall to the ground, as a snowball should, but hovered in the air right above my head.
It blinked.
"Enna?" Finn squeaked. "What is that?" https://t.co/EvkOkQSvAK
I've enjoyed the break after seven years (how has it already been that long?!) of blogging, but lately I've been thinking how I miss the writing community here and feeling an internal nudge to start writing again. https://t.co/XeabjMiaZE
I saw an interview with Rachel Hollis the other day that made me realize there was a part of this being an author thing that I was missing that wasn't the prose, the plot, or the characters. https://t.co/Rg2xx7U83Z
What motivates me, as a writer, is imagining readers falling in love with my book as much as I have fallen in love with books I've read. #MondayMotivation#writerscommunity