Are you a random daydreamer? Or do you plan a few minutes each day to let your mind roam?
I do a bit of both. And my favorite daydreams, especially those that pertain to the "Wilfair" books, unfurl when I'm up to something else, like watering the garden. Meaning that when I sit down to a blank screen everything I'm going to write, whether it be a page or a scene or an exchange, is already, for the most part, written.
Thank you, daydreaming.
Things will change, yes, as I'm typing, but I've never been one to plunk down with my hands hovering over the keyboard as I decide where to start. Those who can? Amazing people. I just end up typing "I love cheese" over and over. And "I love cheese," for all of its finer qualities, does not a story make.
Where is your best daydreaming done?
Daydreaming
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