Escaping the daily grind @sloanebcollins #PlottingPrincesses #Escapism #PearlsPerils #amreading #MFRWorg #scrapbooking #feedmysoul
I'm pretty much a loner, and need to escape the daily grind of a big city and a demanding day job. So when I'm taking a break from writing (or have the dreaded writer's block), I find other ways to feed my soul. I don’t usually play a lot of games, and was never into video games, but lately I’ve been playing a game on my iPhone called Pearl’s Perils, a hidden objects game. But it’s not like any iPhone game I’ve seen before. This is the official description from the Facebook page: “Get swept back to the romantic and sordid 1930’s along with our trailblazing heroine, Pearl Wallace, ace pilot and world explorer. Pearl’s glamorous social life grinds to a halt when her father mysteriously dies and she inherits a strange island filled with perilous secrets. Journey with Pearl and her deliciously sarcastic best friend, Iris Hillman, as they travel the world, uncover a global conspiracy, and navigate a chilling mystery you won’t soon forget!”


Books are my other choice of escapism. Historical Romance, Contemporary Romance, and Cozy Mysteries are my favorite genres. In books, I can go anywhere I want. I think part of why I love Cozy Mysteries so much is they take place in small towns, and have a cast of characters the reader gets to know and love. And there’s usually a theme to each series: knitting, cooking, sewing, magic, crafting.
I just realized as I was writing this post that I tend to lean toward small towns even in my choice of escapism: the small towns of Cozies, and the island in iPhone games. I’ve always wanted to live in a small town. Life seems so much simpler. You don’t have a long commute, have to deal with strangers every day, there’s a slower pace, and a sense of community that is lacking in a sprawling big city.
My husband and I prefer to vacation in places where we can get back to nature. We might venture into a big city for a day, but we don’t stay very long, and would much rather be out among the mountains, forests, coastlines.
So until we can build our cozy little cabin on the outskirts of a small town in the mountains, or a forest, or on the coast of Maine, I’ll keep reading my favorite genres, designing an island of my own, and remembering vacations in shadow boxes.
What ways do you escape the daily grind of life? Books? Movies? Games? What are your favorites?
Published on January 19, 2016 04:00
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