Summer is almost here and I have vacation on my
mind. This trip is also my annual writing retreat. I chose the accommodations
and I will have the freedom to roam about town.
Sitting around on park benches and hanging out at
outdoor cafes allows me to people watch. There might be a ballgame or concert
going on at the park. Maybe an artist will be painting a local scene.
I can visit museums and shop at stores. I might see
an object that starts telling me a story. Maybe it’s an antique, something that
was well loved by someone long ago. Perhaps it’s a piece of art or a photograph
that speaks to me.
In the evening, when it’s cooler, I may go for a
walk. I might see historic houses and wonder who used to live in them. Perhaps
I will watch the birds move about, searching for food and flying back to their
nests.
I may meet some interesting people. One year on
vacation, I met a mystery writer. He was working on his latest creation at the
inn where I was staying. On another trip, I was able to chat with a children’s
author. She was selling her new book at a local festival.
When you plan your summer vacation, think of it as an opportunity to be inspired, to write
about what you see and do each day.
What plans are you making for this summer?
Whatever you decide to do, have fun and good luck
with your writing!
Debbie
A. Byrne has a B.S. in Mass Communication with a minor in History. She is a
member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) and
is working on her first children’s book.
7 comments:
Excellent thoughts on writing during your vacation time. One of these days, that is my goal to actually take a vacation - lol but for now I just have to find the inspiration around my local area as there are no funds to even think about planning a vacation in the near future. Hopefully your retreat will turn out lots of ideas for you to work on - E :)
Elysabeth Eldering
Author
FINALLY HOME (a Kelly Watson, YA, paranormal mystery)
http://elysabethsstories.blogspot.com
I like the idea of making any vacation a writer's retreat. I'll have to start planning.
If I take a vacation, it's also a vacation from writing usually! LOL
Any time we take a vacation, laptop comes too. In other words I never take a vacation from writing. Probably not a good thing.
I just took a five day vacation from writing and the internet. Not willing, moving overload. But, the problem is there's way too much to catch up with.
Food for thought though on keeping your writing inspiration in mind when planning a vacation.
Just recently I actually (re-)wrote a blog post about Novel writing during a Vacation, it is titled: 'Why You Better Not Use Your Vacation To Start Writing a Novel',
That doesn't mean that the other surroundings on a vacation cannot be a great source of inspiration for doing some writing.
HP, sounds like an interesting read!
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