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S.J. wrote: "Hiya,
What are your favorite snacks to munch on while writing? Right now I'm halfway through a slab of mint chocolate. I'd like to say it aids the creative process but that would be fibbing :)"
But mint helps to stabilize the brain, and chocolate has been scientifically proven to help combat run on sentences. (maybe?)
What are your favorite snacks to munch on while writing? Right now I'm halfway through a slab of mint chocolate. I'd like to say it aids the creative process but that would be fibbing :)"
But mint helps to stabilize the brain, and chocolate has been scientifically proven to help combat run on sentences. (maybe?)



I am of the opinion that when we are writing from our characters POV's then the calories belong to the characters. Therefore no weight gain. Bonus!

If only it worked that way...sigh



S.J. wrote: "C.B. for president!!!"
Millions would die in the glitter mines... but it would be worth it. A noble sacrifice!
Millions would die in the glitter mines... but it would be worth it. A noble sacrifice!


Same with me. i'm messy and i usually forget to eat anyway. I am just starving when I get done.



I'm with you there, which is why I've developed a crumb-proof, grease-free method. You'll need a bowl to hold under the chocolate and you use the wrapper so no chocolate gets on your fingers. When there's a will there's a way ;)

I'm with you there, which..."
you just turned my world upside down. and perhaps a chance that you may have created a monster O.O be right back, gonna get me a bowl lol

Although ... I have been munching on some little smoked pork bits (halfway between a sausage and jerky) chased down with crunchy fresh Serrano chili peppers.





Ah, a glaring omission! Write drunk, edit sober ;)""
I like how you think Libby :)

I'm not sure about chocolate helping to combat run on sentences. But then, I love run-on sentences -- just love them. My record is 169 words, but with enough wine & chocolate & coffee, I'm gunning for 200.

Ah, a glaring omission! Write drunk, edit sober ;)"
Words to live by! (Although my writing might drive an editor to drink.)

I even smuggled some into the retreat I went to when I was finishing my last book! ;-P
CB; if one were to die in a glitter mine I'd at least be happy to be leaving a pretty sparkly corpse ;-o
I generally don't eat while writing, but I nearly always have coffee. And fortunately, in my three favorite places to write, home, coffee shop and library, coffee is plentiful.

Oddly chocolate nearly always ends up on the steamier passages. I'm not sure what that signifies.


Well, since I mostly write while in coffeehouses, my adult drink of choice isn't available.
Writing at home? Scotch.
T.L. wrote: "CB; if one were to die in a glitter mine I'd at least be happy to be leaving a pretty sparkly corpse ;-o "
Live fast, die young, and leave a sparkly corpse!
Live fast, die young, and leave a sparkly corpse!



Along with a Jack Daniel's and Coke to wash them down.
Works well for a little while...


Ah, a glaring omission! Write drunk, edit sober ;..."
I love this! Depends on the time of day, before 11:00 AM coffee or tea after that some sort of alcoholic beverage.......... bourbon, wine, a beer........... depends on what my characters are doing, but definitely an adult beverage, no umbrella required :)

Live fast, die young, and leave a sparkly corpse!"
Here's to sparkles *raises grown-up juice*
PS it's evening here in South Africa.

I wish I could say that. I am such a snacker.

When I'm in the middle of writing I even forget to breath.
Yes, that dramatic.

Cheesy turtle is a really cute bun shaped like a turtle, with sweet cream cheese filling inside. Yum!

What are your favorite snacks to munch on while writing? Right now I'm halfway through a slab of mint chocolate. I'd like to say it aids the creative process but that would be fibbing :)