Inspiring Weather??
By ErrollLeVant
@ErrollLeVant (4353)
United States
November 4, 2010 9:42am CST
How does the weather affect your muse? Do you get more inspiration from a beautiful fall day or dark and gloomy days?
3 responses
@thommas (143)
• Latvia
5 Nov 10
If I need to work (and writing is my work), then beautiful weather comes like damn for me.
This is not so much a matter of muse, it's even more about my ability to concentrate on work. The sun tempts me to go out and enjoy the life, instead of sitting in front of my computer, so I become angry on this beautiful weather, which disturbs me. Gloomy days is the best time for writing. And a winter, as well.
So, dear Sun, I beg you not to shine from the Monday till Friday. On Saturday and Sunday - yes, you're welcome!:)
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@thommas (143)
• Latvia
6 Nov 10
Actually no. "The mood" of my writings depends only on the subject.
If there are any bad things to write about, then my article will never be joyful. But if there is a light topic, then my article will be light as well, not taking into account the terrible weather outside.
@unique16 (1531)
• United States
5 Nov 10
hello ErrollLeVant,
I would say the raining days are better to get more writing done than the Sunnier days. The sunny days I want to be enjoy it through a walk or just visiting somewhere. Also the snowy cold weather will keep me in to write as well. Now for inspiration on writing to get ideas I like being outside to think on them and for the outline in my head or thought and I come and jot them down before I forget and then go back to it later and develope the article from that.
Thanks and have a great weekend
Sincerley Unique16
@ErrollLeVant (4353)
• United States
5 Nov 10
Your thoughts are like mine, I get the inspiration form being out and involved, but the writing is easier on the dreary days!
@ErrollLeVant (4353)
• United States
4 Nov 10
those moments usually fill me with wonder, but they don't inspire me to write!