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message 1: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
Budgies are squeaking? Germs are lurking? There are other more boring things that need to be done?

What kills your muse?


message 2: by J (last edited Oct 04, 2013 05:49AM) (new)

J | 301 comments Mod
Unwanted noise definitely kills my muse. Also the thought of having to go somewhere undesirable later in the day kills my muse, but the primary killer of my muse is when my splicer enzymes cannot withstand all the viruses attacking my cells. I was sick for the past week, and it's just very hard to function. Even reading is hard--thinking is hard.

And when I'm burned out.


message 3: by G.G. (new)

G.G. (ggatcheson) | 1053 comments Mod
I hear the sound of an incoming email on my Ipad. If I'm going to write I need to leave that thing far far away from me!


message 4: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
The facebook pop is a real killer.

Also I've only been awake about 4 hours in the last 48 so thats why my twitter hasn't been very inspirational lol


message 5: by J (new)

J | 301 comments Mod
I really hated it when they added that facebook pop sound. That's why sometimes I just do some handwriting on the patio with no electronic gizmos around.

I've been awake, but not operational. xD


message 6: by J. David (new)

J. David Clarke (clarketacular) | 418 comments Like @Josh, I cannot write when there's unwanted noise, but in particular, I can't write with the television on! It makes me crazy, I have to turn it off, or if someone else is here watching, I have to get away from it. Earbuds only do so much to shut it out. Have to go to another room, close doors, etc.


message 7: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
Lol willow :p

I have to have my mind occupied while I write. I have my monitor split into several sections, usually a video playing, music without lyrics preferably, twitter and other things open.

If i could I'd have 8 monitors on my desk. very terry prachett of me.


message 8: by Giulia (new)

Giulia I can't write if I'm on GR;) it's a huge distraction. Music sometimes helps me write but mostly I like it quiet, which is the total opposite of how I wrote all my university papers lol

@Josh feel better, being sick is the worst muse killer.


message 9: by Topaz (new)

Topaz Winters (topazwinters) I definitely can't write when my sister is screeching away on her violin. Drives me crazy - that's why I usually stick the earbuds in and put on some nice, relaxing piano music ;)


message 10: by J (new)

J | 301 comments Mod
@J - I've left rooms before, too so I could keep writing. xD
@ Bisky - I don't think I could get anything done that way haha :3
@ Bitten Jewels - Thanks! I've been feeling all right for a couple days--still recovering. xD The other night I spent an hour at night filling up a white board in a classroom with notes. Sometimes when I'm sick, I end up just thinking about writing a little, and I ended up figuring out a few things to help out the plot. :3
@Jennifer--Reading your comment makes me never want to have kids. lol :3
@Topaz - If she's screeching, I guess her music isn't any good. lol Maybe when she improves then you can stand listening to her play when you write. :3


message 11: by Ren (new)

Ren Alexander (ren_alexander) | 12 comments When my 2 year-old and 5 year-old are screeching and yelling. Ahh!


message 12: by J (new)

J | 301 comments Mod
@Ren - When I visited my aunt and my cousin (who was probably 4 or 5 then) I got up early to do some writing, and then when they woke up, I couldn't get anything done haha

@Jennifer - haha, I was joking. lol Yep, I know the 'junior high' feeling. :3


message 13: by Giulia (new)

Giulia Siblings never get along till they're older.

@Josh glad you are feeling better! I'm never productive when I'm sick.


message 14: by J (new)

J | 301 comments Mod
Thanks! :3 I had to write a few things for class and finish reading a book, so my brain still managed to 'exercise.'

My brother and I used to conflict when we were younger, but as you said, we get along pretty well now that we're older. :3


message 15: by Michael (new)

Michael Pearce (michaeltinkerpearce) | 91 comments When my roommate was (literally) deathly ill it was very hard to focus on writing, partly because of the need to care for him and partly because of worry and unnecessary interruptions. I took to taking mornings to go to a local coffee shop to write.

When I am 'in the zone' it's hard to distract me but people do manage...


message 16: by Giulia (new)

Giulia Uh, class. That reminds me I have to plan my lessons for next week. Hate doing work on the weekend.


message 17: by Dawn (new)

Dawn J Stevens (dawnjstevens) | 51 comments People. Just... people in general. With 4 additional people in my tiny house, some days it's impossible to find a quiet spot to write without distractions. Even when I do find solace, the phone rings, people come knocking, or someone needs my attention. UGH. Let me write, people! Go read a book!


message 18: by Giulia (new)

Giulia Yes, people are a distraction. My mother likes to call when I'm writing. It's annoying.


message 19: by J (new)

J | 301 comments Mod
@Michael - I have to get a way from my roommate, too, sometimes to get things done. But usually he's gone more than I am so I guess it works out. I wish my zone seemed more impenetrable like yours. xD

@Bitten Jewels - I was working on a paper in a study area in my favorite building on campus (has huge windows so plenty of daylight which I love) and I overheard some girls working on lesson plans for an education class they're taking. It seemed like it was taking a while for them to write them. xD I'll probably take that class next semester. :3


message 20: by Giulia (new)

Giulia It takes hours to plan things if you want to do it well.


message 21: by Christopher (new)

Christopher | 14 comments I absolutely cannot write in heat. If I don't have AC it's over...just over.


message 22: by Giulia (new)

Giulia UnderstNable.


message 23: by Rick (new)

Rick Soper (RickSoper) | 169 comments I have a list...
When my girlfriend is upset at anything
When my dogs are barking
When clients keep calling
When I'm hungry
When I know I don't have more than a few hours to dedicate to the activity
When I'm thinking about food
When music is not playing
When I can't stop reading things on Facebook, Twitter and Goodreads...
When I just can't get into it
When I totally forget where i am in my novel
When I'm sick...
...you know what i think I have just way too many excuses!


message 24: by Giulia (new)

Giulia Maybe. But then, I'm still having difficulties with just sitting down and getting to it. No judgement here.


message 25: by Carl (new)

Carl Fatigue. Loud noise, voices--piercing. Work.


message 26: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
I read that as voices, piercings

I was thinking "Why would a nose ring stop you?" I need more coffee, derp.


message 27: by Giulia (new)

Giulia LOL get Bisky coffee --STAT!


message 28: by Christopher (new)

Christopher | 14 comments well it would be a little distracting if you're trying to write while getting your nose pierced. =) =l =p


message 29: by Michael (new)

Michael Litzky | 79 comments If Chili (the brassy red cat) is doing something utterly adorable, I have to stop and kvell. I have an odd feeling that nose piercing would also be a distraction but I've never tried.


message 30: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 11 comments When I'm physically exhausted.


message 31: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
@Chris, I got my belly button pierced in a break of exams at college.

@Micheal, I was put off after my friend sneezed and hers flew out and hit me in the face. Dorky stuff happens to me when its not even me causing it.

@Jennifer, oh yes. Or ill :x


message 32: by Kay (new)

Kay (aceraven) | 41 comments I can't write in total silence I've discovered. I need some kind of background noise. It turns out there's an app for that -laughs-

I also get really distracted if I spend too much time in my own space. It helps me to go out somewhere else.


message 33: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
If I don't have music playign I just cant write, too many thoughts to listen too


message 34: by Michael (new)

Michael Ray (mcray) Kay, I took field botany here in Southern California where we never had to worry about our notebooks getting wet. They used to tell us horror stories about how difficult the class would be if we took it back east where the leaves fall off the trees.


message 35: by Michael (new)

Michael Ray (mcray) Okay, non-sequiter ... I meant to post it in the "shower" thread.


message 36: by Valerie (new)

Valerie O'Brien | 28 comments When my devices like my IPod or cell phone are near me. They make me want to check stuff for no reason at all. I also can't write when there's too much noise. I'm easily distracted.


message 37: by Dia (new)

Dia Tucker | 7 comments For some reason it's become harder for me to write while I'm in my room, but when I'm outside I feel like writing all the time.


message 38: by Heidi (new)

Heidi Barnes | 86 comments I just can't write when I've put off a lot of my chores so I can write. They build up and bug me until I stop and finally do them. Then I don't think about it. Biggest offender is yardwork because it will take a couple of days.

I can start writing without music, but once it starts backing up and the words refuse to flow I realize what is missing and turn the music on.


message 39: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
I really agree with that Heidi! Sometimes I turn on a song and realise where ive been going wrong :3


message 40: by Carl (new)

Carl An app for background noise. LOL!


message 41: by Mark (new)

Mark Bordner If I'm hungry. Forget about writing, it's feed the engine.


message 42: by Brian (new)

Brian Basham (brianbasham) | 390 comments It really depends on my mood. A few nights ago I shut everything off and the words flew. I got about 3K words written in 3 hours. Other times I need music or background noise to be that productive. It all depends on the mood.


message 43: by Agustin (new)

Agustin Guerrero (agustinguerrero) | 37 comments My roommate usually busts in my room when he gets home from work and wants to play video games or watch Netflix. I usually don't have the discipline to turn down the offer and keep writing. So I guess multimedia is the muse killer for me.


message 44: by Eric (new)

Eric Barry (ericbarry) | 32 comments The cycle of checking stuff. Check FB, then Twitter, then GR, then insta, then amazon, then CS sales stats, then KDP sales stats, then email, then my website blog, then I google: poodles on rollerskates. And then I start the cycle all over again.


message 45: by Deb (new)

Deb (soulhaven) | 103 comments My 3 year old is talking, which is pretty much every waking minute... unless I subdue him with television... but then the TV is talking... although, it doesn't say "Watch me", "Look at me, mum."...


message 46: by J. David (new)

J. David Clarke (clarketacular) | 418 comments Eric wrote: "The cycle of checking stuff. Check FB, then Twitter, then GR, then insta, then amazon, then CS sales stats, then KDP sales stats, then email, then my website blog, then I google: poodles on rollers..."

I have a very similar ritual, although I've managed to make myself only check certain things in the morning or night. But if my phone is handy I'll check FB and Twitter INCESSANTLY.


message 47: by Brian (new)

Brian Basham (brianbasham) | 390 comments I have a similar cycle of checking messages. When I'm writing, I flip my phone face down and put it out of reach. That way I don't get distracted.


message 48: by N.C. (new)

N.C. Madigan (nikkimadigan) | 11 comments I think this winter we're having in Michigan is killing my Muse. I already have problems with seasonal affect disorder, so the constant below 0 temps and the many feet of snow is really killing my desire and ability to write.


message 49: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Michelle | 450 comments Mod
I just can't write when I'm super stressed or upset xp totally a mood killer in any situation but particularly in writing; at least as far as my novel goes. It really messes with the tone of the book so I just put it off and write some poetry instead until I feel better lol


message 50: by Carl (new)

Carl Nikki, it will break soon. :-)


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