Good for you! That's great! I can't imagine having the puter in the bedroom. Yikes! Mine is across the hall, and that is enough to put hubby in a grumpy mood just from keystrokes! Ugh.
And I completely understand where you're coming from on the quiet while writing thing. To each their own, but for me, writing is solitary and silent. I cannot define my muse, as you can, and I don't know that I actually hear anything (except that one time-you shut up, lemonpie!), but I do completely dive into the story, so to speak, and it's all I experience. Anything else distracts me. Oh, and I read out loud a lot, too. Esp dialogue. That's how I know if it sounds right.
But back to your muse...not TMI at all...in fact, that's lovely!
Thanks for the image...but don't strangle. That's not nice, you know...cough, cough...on that note, good night!
And John Williams is a god...if you don't listen too closely to Hook and Home Alone, that is...but hey, it's ok to reuse themes! Where would fiction (or music) be without that? *grinning like the certified John Williams fangirl that I am*
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Date: Nov. 20th, 2008 03:09 am (UTC)And I completely understand where you're coming from on the quiet while writing thing. To each their own, but for me, writing is solitary and silent. I cannot define my muse, as you can, and I don't know that I actually hear anything (except that one time-you shut up, lemonpie!), but I do completely dive into the story, so to speak, and it's all I experience. Anything else distracts me. Oh, and I read out loud a lot, too. Esp dialogue. That's how I know if it sounds right.
But back to your muse...not TMI at all...in fact, that's lovely!
Thanks for the image...but don't strangle. That's not nice, you know...cough, cough...on that note, good night!
And John Williams is a god...if you don't listen too closely to Hook and Home Alone, that is...but hey, it's ok to reuse themes! Where would fiction (or music) be without that? *grinning like the certified John Williams fangirl that I am*