Took a break from the Michael Lodestone story last night. Instead I worked on a paranormal thriller/horror short story. :::big grin:::
Sometimes little breaks are a great way to clear the head. I have a problem with seeing all the leaves instead of the forest, especially when I’m in the middle of editing. Hopefully tonight’s writing session will be a bit more productive after a day concentrating on something else. (Like a very cool paranormal beast…)
How about you? Have do you clear your head when you’re concentrating too much on a story?
Toodles!
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M. B. Weston is an award-winning fantasy, pulp, young adult, steampunk, and paranormal author. Her attention to procedure and detail gives her works an authentic gritty, military feel that takes an adventure tale to the level of a true page-turner.
Weston’s writing attracts both fantasy and non-fantasy readers, and her audience ranges from upper-elementary students to adults. A gifted orator, Weston has been invited as a guest speaker to numerous writing and science fiction/fantasy panels at conventions across the US, including DragonCon, BabelCon, NecronomiCon, and Alabama Phoenix Festival. She has served on panels with such authors as Sherrilyn Kenyon, J. F. Lewis, Todd McCaffrey, and Jonathan Maberry. Weston has spoken to thousands of students and adults about the craft of writing and has been invited as the keynote speaker at youth camps and at several schools throughout the US.
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Thanks!
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I have 3 primary step-aways when I need to clear my head during a story: 1) Write a movie review. 2) Work on a poem or short story that doesn’t involve a lot of planning or time commitment 3) Kill zombies in a video game.
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I love the kill zombies one 🙂
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