I've been visiting family and old friends for the past week, so forgive my lack of posting
I often think about the saying, "Travel is so broadening." And it's true.
No, I didn't gain weight. I gained wonderful images, conversations, and settings. I'm not much of a traveler, but I am always thrilled when I do. Kicking myself out of my comfort zone always makes for stronger, hotter, more thrilling writing.
Now, just to get down to it. That's always the hard part. :)
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Surrounding yourself with heroes.
Books on writing are full of advice - some of it life-changing. Some are, how do I say this nicely?
Utter rubbish.
And sometimes, advice starts as one and turns into the other.
For example, when women try to lose weight, they are told to paste a picture of a slim person on the inside of their cupboard or on their refrigerator. I have always found this to be nasty, belittling, and condescending - yet another way of telling women that they are not beautiful and they will never measure up.
But we all need heroes. That's why we write, that's why we watch movies/TV, that's why we read. Everyone needs someone to show us that what we want is possible and how to get there.
So this week, I found pictures of my creative heroes and I've seeded them around my writing stations.
Obviously, I have a love for mythology and for the band Queen. Freddie, Brian, Roger, and John now live in glorious color on my laptop's wallpaper. Their music, politics, and courage never fail to lift me up when I'm feeling sluggish or stuck.
Jayne Ann Krentz, a wonderful best-selling author (and former librarian with a background in history!) is another of my heroes. I've met her in person a few times and she is down to earth, intelligent, and has great insights on our craft. If you do not own Dangerous Men and Adventurous Women, you are shorting yourself some great discussion on Romance!
Emma Holly writes beautifully sexy and emotional fiction.
I've got lots. Who inspires you?
Utter rubbish.
And sometimes, advice starts as one and turns into the other.
For example, when women try to lose weight, they are told to paste a picture of a slim person on the inside of their cupboard or on their refrigerator. I have always found this to be nasty, belittling, and condescending - yet another way of telling women that they are not beautiful and they will never measure up.
But we all need heroes. That's why we write, that's why we watch movies/TV, that's why we read. Everyone needs someone to show us that what we want is possible and how to get there.
So this week, I found pictures of my creative heroes and I've seeded them around my writing stations.
Obviously, I have a love for mythology and for the band Queen. Freddie, Brian, Roger, and John now live in glorious color on my laptop's wallpaper. Their music, politics, and courage never fail to lift me up when I'm feeling sluggish or stuck.
Jayne Ann Krentz, a wonderful best-selling author (and former librarian with a background in history!) is another of my heroes. I've met her in person a few times and she is down to earth, intelligent, and has great insights on our craft. If you do not own Dangerous Men and Adventurous Women, you are shorting yourself some great discussion on Romance!
Emma Holly writes beautifully sexy and emotional fiction.
I've got lots. Who inspires you?
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