I like the busy-ness of office life. What I discovered, to my surprise, is that I love the solitary nature of writing. What happens is that you write when you're ready.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I do have an office where about 70 percent of my writing gets done, but sometimes it does get a bit stir-crazy to be cooped up in there, so I'll grab my laptop and write somewhere else: another room in the house, out on the patio, or even Heaven-forbid, a trip to Starbucks. But I also write on the road.
I enjoy writing. I enjoy that kind of process.
Honestly, I find writing to be a very lonely job.
I love getting out the house because writing is such a solitary business that even being at the library makes me feel part of the world.
I love writing. It makes me so happy.
I don't have any office; I can write everywhere. So, I put a piece of paper on the table, and then I travel. Literally, writing for me is like travelling. It's getting out of myself and living another life - maybe a better life.
I basically never feel like writing. I am a happy-go-lucky, relaxed, fun-seeking kind of person. And working disturbs that, because it puts me in a state of anxiety.
I love writing, and I love the solitude of the writing, in that you're just sitting there creating something from nothing, or a new story for characters you love and care about.
I love writing. I feel more connected to that than I do a lot of the other things.
I have a gorgeous office at home but tend not to write there because there are so many distractions.