Is it just me, I wonder...

I find it very hard to create happy scenes or write about sunny, happy characters when I'm down or in a bad mood. But, if I persevere, I actually cheer up.
Similarly if I'm reading something sad that is well written, it can really bring me down. It's as if I am personally going through the protaganist's experience.
The power of words, eh?

It's a misrable, grey, wet Monday morning and I'm writing happy and I am determined to persevere... well, after I've had another cuppa. Who knows, I may end up smiling!
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Published on January 07, 2013 05:05
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message 1: by Annette (new)

Annette Thomson Please smile - you have a lovely smile and you are a lovely lady. And no, I'm neither drunk nore drugged. More's the pity! Did you never fancy a blog outwith Goodreads? Is this a good place to blog? It never occurred to me before... :)
Nxxxxx


message 2: by Colette (new)

Colette Caddle So kind, Netty, but I'm far too busy...and lazy!! But it is nice to be able to take a break from writing and share a thought with fellow book lovers xx


message 3: by Fiona (new)

Fiona Enjoy the cuppa, add some chocolate in and that should make up for it being a miserable day !!!


message 4: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Heffernan A well written book always evokes emotional responses in me, a sad narrative can make me cry and genuinely scary extracts can leave me feeling uneasy for hours. It's all part of the appeal of getting totally absorbed in a book. Why I love reading a good book ;0)


message 5: by Colette (new)

Colette Caddle Hi Declan.
As it turned out I had an article to write so I decided my time was better spent doing that! You see... any excuse! :)


message 6: by Declan (new)

Declan Colette wrote: "Hi Declan.
As it turned out I had an article to write so I decided my time was better spent doing that! You see... any excuse! :)"

Blimey! You must have some stamina. I'd probabaly have just ended up rearranging my bookshelves alphabetically, then had a cup of tea, then rearranged by bookshelves again, this time according to colour...


message 7: by Colette (new)

Colette Caddle Jennifer wrote: "A well written book always evokes emotional responses in me, a sad narrative can make me cry and genuinely scary extracts can leave me feeling uneasy for hours. It's all part of the appeal of getti..."

It's so true, Jennifer!


message 8: by Colette (new)

Colette Caddle Declan wrote: "Colette wrote: "Hi Declan.
As it turned out I had an article to write so I decided my time was better spent doing that! You see... any excuse! :)"
Blimey! You must have some stamina. I'd probabal..."

I think I've just deleted something... will get used to goodreads! no stamina, just any excuse not to get stuck into the REAL work! lol


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