Writers, I Double-Dog-Dare You to Have Fun This Summer


by Beth K. Vogt @BethVogt
A few nights ago, I dusted off our long-ignored backgammon board my husband Rob and I’d received as newlyweds oh-so-many-years-ago. 
Were we rusty? Yes. The game required a review of the rules and a search for an extra set of mismatched dice. Our game was more low-key than competitive, but that will change as time goes on. 
The TV was turned off. Our laptops were shut. The To Dos were ignored. 
It was a fun hour—and yes, Rob won. Give me a few more practice games, and things will get more intense. 
What does backgammon have to do with writing, Beth? Maybe the heroine of my work-in-progress (WIP) will play backgammon. 
More importantly, consider this blog post your official reminder to make time in your busy life to have some fun.
Summer begins on June 21. All too often as writers, we panic as we try to figure out how to keep writing when the kiddos are home during the summer months. Our schedule is upended and, instead of enjoying June, July, and August, we square off with the lazy, hazy days of summer. 
Who will win? Our schedule or the lure of summer fun?
I vote you make time in your schedule for fun. Work and deadlines will always be there, my friends, but before you know it the Back-to-School sales will be crowding the store shelves. 
Ideas for Summer Fun for Writers
Pull out some favorite games. Declare a weekly family and/or friends game night. Think classics like Uno or Racko or Clue or something newer like Code Names or Blurt or Moods.Gather s’mores supplies. Push pause on your word count and indulge in the quintessential taste of summer. It’s optional whether you eat dinner first or go straight for the graham crackers, chocolate, and marshmallows. Head to the beach. Walk along the shore or body surf or grab a board and ride the waves. It’s all about sun, sand, and salty water.Go ahead—ignore clock. Stay up late or sleep in late. Extra points if you doze in a hammock. Take the road less traveled. Go for a hike. Pick a new trail. Not necessarily a more difficult trail, just one you haven’t done before. Watch an outdoor movie. Take along your favorite childhood candy—a 3 Musketeers candy bar for me—and soda and popcorn. Stay until the credits roll. 
What about you? What activity would you add to my list? 
TWEETABLEA Double-Dog-Dare for Writers to Have Fun This Summer from author @BethVogt on @EdieMelson (Click to Tweet)
Beth K. Vogt believes God’s best often waits behind the doors marked “Never.” She’s authored 14 novels and novellas, both romance and women’s fiction. Beth is a Christy Award winner, an ACFW Carol Award winner, and a  RITA® finalist. Her novel Things I Never Told You, book one in her Thatcher Sisters Series by Tyndale House Publishers, won the 2109 AWSA Golden Scroll Award for Contemporary Novel of the Year. An established magazine writer and former editor of the leadership magazine for MOPS International, Beth blogs for Learn How to Write a Novel and The Write Conversation and also enjoys speaking to writers group and mentoring other writers. She lives in Colorado with her husband Rob, who has adjusted to discussing the lives of imaginary people. Connect with Beth at bethvogt.com.
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Published on June 09, 2023 22:00
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