If you’ve ever tried to buy tickets for your favourite band or singer using Ticketmaster there will come a point in the process when you believe that you’ve got the tickets but when you press pay all that happens is the little blue wheel spins around and around.
I love the way you’ve described the idea of writers unconsciously leaving Easter eggs in our drafts to pick up later. I feel this too: when an editing solution clicks into place and you suddenly realise you’ve been laying the groundwork for it all along without having realised.
I like the idea of not pressing 'refresh'... And for me 'take a break' can mean write something different for a while as well as do something different.
I love the way you’ve described the idea of writers unconsciously leaving Easter eggs in our drafts to pick up later. I feel this too: when an editing solution clicks into place and you suddenly realise you’ve been laying the groundwork for it all along without having realised.
Yes it’s quite magical
Funny how, once you've visualised a problem, you can then see your way out of it. Love it! Happy writing Julie!
Yep it’s magic
I like the idea of not pressing 'refresh'... And for me 'take a break' can mean write something different for a while as well as do something different.
Yes absolutely anything that distracts your conscious mind works