Letter: C
Topic: A Writer's Mind
It is 3 am. Your alarm doesn’t go off for another two hours
but you’re wide awake and full of ideas. The average human being will use the
restroom and return to bed ridding the thoughts from their minds and fall back
asleep.
Writers don’t have that luxury (at least most I’ve come
across). When the idea pops in your mind you don’t want to forget your
potential meal ticket, you have to get up.
What if it’s the missing piece for your current novel? The
connection you’ve been trying to come up with for the past eighteen days has
just shed light on the plot they’d hope you’d consider and now at 3:11am it’s
ready to speak.
You figure that your cat was once nocturnal and you trained
them to sleep at night and stay active during the day… can’t you do that with
your mind?
Then a new idea springs up and instead of jotting only the
first idea down you now have a full chapter you should be writing.
I’m a bit dramatic when an idea comes to me… it’s a little
like this:I jump out of bed.
Grab the notepad and pen by my bed.
Reach for invisible lamp.
DANGIT WHY IS THERE NO LAMP HERE!
I walk to the writing table and trip over cat toys.
Trip.
Fumble for lamp.
Turn it on.
Husband wakes, “What’s going on?”
I mumble “Wri-amdutng-idea-amdign-gobacktosleep”
Husband snores.
Jot idea down.
Climb back in bed.
Stare awake.
When are we to sleep?
I suppose when we’re dead.
7 comments:
I guess I'm not most writers as I go right back to sleep.
Funny, I'm not a middle of the night writer either. I do however, keep a notebook close at hand because I often have good ideas first thing in the morning before I get out of bed.
LOL! So true.
Cats are nocturnal? Mine seems to sleep about 23 hours a day!
I keep paper by the bed to jot down ny ideas. If I don't I frget.
What a great post !!!!
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I always figure if an idea came once it will come again LOL.
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