New home…new inspirations….

259957_242364639109333_2722197_nSince January, I’ve been on a necessary writing break.  Illness in the family, a new job, and a long-distance move definitely took precedence over my love affair with my laptop.  I hope to never see another cardboard packing box in my life.  My keyboard was idle, but my mind never was.  I made the thousand mile trip to my new home by myself–my family having arrived earlier–and there was a lot of time for deep thinking and some planning of my next book.  I also re-visited some of my earlier books, just to say ‘hi’ to some old friends.  I still really like them.  Now, my boxes are unpacked (well, most of them), the dog is almost through with his emotional collapse, and my job is winding down for the summer.  That’s right, I found a job that gives me the summers off.  I’m getting smarter with old age.  It is time to say good-bye to the real world and delve back into the corners of my mind where new characters and new plot twists have been waiting, not so patiently.  One of the nicest things about being in a new locale is the new inspirations.  I’m in a place where the sun never stops shining so there are plenty of chances for people watching.  Writers never stop making up stories about people they see out and about.  I’ve spent a lot of nights on the beach recently just studying people and trying to figure out their story.  I also found out that I live just a few miles from a world-famous author.  Not that I would stalk him exactly but if I happen to see him walking along the beach…who knows what may happen next?  How are we to know how a copy of one of my books just happened to end up on his front porch?  Life is a mystery, right?

Confessions of a compulsive writer…

confessionalAs I come to the end of my self-imposed hiatus, I have a confession.  I cheated.  It was my intention to put down the figurative pen and re-charge my batteries this summer.  I wanted to travel a little (in between those silly obligations like work and family) and open myself up to new experiences.  It is very hard, though, to ignore the voices in your head.  As you’re communing with nature in Appalachia, relaxing on a beach in Florida, or even just sitting on your back patio listening to the cicadas, new characters are whispering in your ear.  They are telling you their story and urging you to introduce them to that handsome man in the corner of your brain.  So, at times this summer, I could be found on my laptop, jotting down a few words…or chapters.  My husband would look over at me and say, “What are you doing?” and I would look up with guilt and say, “Facebook.”  We would stare at each other, him waiting for me to admit my failure to relax and me waiting for him to chastise me for returning to my second, much-loved, job too early.  Hello, my name is Sandy and I’m a compulsive writer.