
Groundhog Day. The days blended into one. No distinct feature to separate. The dishes akin to a broken record. The TV playing in the lounge room ceased offering comfort. The news promoted a daily dose of dread. Reruns of old sitcoms lost their charm. Even a bottle of wine no longer appealing and the thought of sharing misery with others cringe-worthy. Even the most robust of personalities took a mental beating in lockdown.
Sighing, she placed her hands in the sink and washed the dishes on autopilot as she stared out of the window. Images of a fantastical land formulated. Harry Potter eat your heart out. Opening her laptop, words raced onto the page. The muse came home.
Note: I told myself I wasn’t going to go there… Some weeks are harder than others, I’ve hit a snag. Being creative is my solace and I feel better for writing this. A new novel idea was thrown at me this week. Time is an opportunity 😀.
Jings, I’m glad you feel better now.
I was ready to hang myself after reading this.
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Haha. Wait should I be laughing…
Happy ending – that was the message. 😀
Thanks C
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There’s always a positive side. Though I must admit, it’s getting harder and harder to focus on it right now. Nicely topical.
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The media keeps adding fuel to the ball of negativity. There seems to be no end in sight. Even in Australia, I’m been self isolating for months and was starting to come out feeling “safe” and now a part of the country is riddled with the virus. Although my state is fine for now, there is the threat. At least as writers we can escape for a little while in our minds. 😀
Thanks S!
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Even a bottle of Margaret River Shiraz no longer appealing? Say it isn’t so!
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Lol. Actually I am more into New Zealand wines. A few glasses every other week keeps me sane. 😀
Thanks N
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Dear Tanille,
Vivid and delightfully written piece. Happy to hear the muse came home.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Funny thing about moping as a creative person is random inspiration may spark without warning. Colour returns!
Thanks R!
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I thought that was just a fine story! No need for apologizing. Probably how J.K. herself got the ideas for Harry, you know?
Five out of five Dish-Wishes.
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Apparently Harry popped into JK’s head vivid and out of no where while on the train.
Thanks W!
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True! Inspiration can really strike spontaneously. Nice piece:)
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Nice!
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Time to hug the muse now that it’s home. Happy writing!
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Indeed! It’s amusing how the muse can drop in at the most odd of times.
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Yes
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Thanks J
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That feeling when a good idea hits! Nice one, hope it works out for you.
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I’m sitting it. The historical event that triggered the spark is dark. We’ll see. Great thing about series writing, you can keep collecting mini stories. 😀
Thanks I
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Glad that she now has words!
This should be a great novel!
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Never know when inspiration will hit!
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I agree with all the accolades written here. Well done.
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Thanks B!
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I hope she enjoys her fantasy world. Poignant story, Tannille.
Susan A Eames at
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Yes, she finds her happiness.
Thanks S!
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Writing helps. I find I’m escaping into during lockdown, too! Enjoyed this read.
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Just have to fight past reality when it consumes the mental sphere. The time during lockdown is an oppertunity. Yay for us! 😀
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glad you ended this story in a positive note. well done. 🙂
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Life really isn’t that bad for many of us. Not taking away the suffering of others, they have it much worse…
Thanks P
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“Even the most robust of personalities took a mental beating in lockdown.” I think you have echoed the thoughts of many. I, too, welcomed the positive ending.
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For many of us, it’s a mental game. I can quite easily go months doing my thing at home, but after 4 months I’m getting antsy. On the bright side, creativity gives me a pick me up and the feelings of negativity pass.
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I’m very happy your muse has returned and you have a new idea for a novel. That’s exciting and will occupy your mind with happy moments of writing. This is a challenging time for all of us in different ways. Take care, T!
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It could be worse. I’ve just been pouty the past week, but I much to be thankful for. I’m hoping this story might be book one in the series. I have a number of story ideas set in the world but they don’t feel like intro stories. We’ll see.
Thanks B!
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No more fighting with her? Say it ain’t so! Actually, I think it’s time you and she were in cahoots. Glad things are looking up. This weird time is rather heavy, isn’t it?
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You know, we only fight or talk for ff stories. I’m sure we will again. This time images flowed in my head and details formed. I guess that’s a gentle muse nudge?
These times are insane, a head twist. Best we can do is try be positive… Plugging out for a while help.
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I so understand. And I do enjoy when you do. I thinks that’s a wonderful gentle nudge.
These times are completely insane. I always shoot for he positive. Plugging in and out helps!
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Thank goodness the muse came home, I was getting increasingly depressed!
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Always a silver lining!
Thanks K
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Yay for the homecoming of the muse 🙂
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It might have been dire other wise… 😊
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Yes, we all need a distraction to set free or muse.
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The mind can create anything. 😀
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Time is definitely an opportunity and a nemesis. I can relate. Great story!
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Absolutely!
Thanks G!
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Thanks GiN
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