Writing Shrine
Jan. 18th, 2006 02:44 amAnd, because I need to take my mind off things (via
scott_lynch):
My Writing Shrine
If I had a writing shrine in my office/workspace, what would its attributes be?
My writing shrine promotes: The desire to sit down and put words to screen; a sense of confidence in my words.
My writing shrine guards against: The nail-biting fear that grips me every time I try and write; my procrastination techniques (LJ!)
My writing shrine's paternal saint is: The double-headed Saint: Saint Pratchett-Gaiman, who brings wit and dark, honest humor.
My writing shrine's maternal saint is: Saint Huff, saint of female Canadian authors in Southwestern Ontario. (She's a very specialized saint.)
My writing shrine's three relics are: A daily calendar of Jon Stewart/Daily Show humor; my notebook of story ideas; a CD player, for those times when a soundtrack is necessary
My writing shrine demands a daily sacrifice of: a prayer to ward myself from the desire to check/update LJ.
My Writing Shrine
If I had a writing shrine in my office/workspace, what would its attributes be?
My writing shrine promotes: The desire to sit down and put words to screen; a sense of confidence in my words.
My writing shrine guards against: The nail-biting fear that grips me every time I try and write; my procrastination techniques (LJ!)
My writing shrine's paternal saint is: The double-headed Saint: Saint Pratchett-Gaiman, who brings wit and dark, honest humor.
My writing shrine's maternal saint is: Saint Huff, saint of female Canadian authors in Southwestern Ontario. (She's a very specialized saint.)
My writing shrine's three relics are: A daily calendar of Jon Stewart/Daily Show humor; my notebook of story ideas; a CD player, for those times when a soundtrack is necessary
My writing shrine demands a daily sacrifice of: a prayer to ward myself from the desire to check/update LJ.