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Friends, it's not even 8pm here just after 8pm here--an update which should give an idea of how well this post has been going--and I am thisclose to going to bed anyway, early bedtime or no!
To quote Jimmy Buffett, "The weather is here, wish you* were beautiful"--and BOY is the weather here! Snow on one side of the U.S., fires on the other, with winds sweeping the nation (pun very much intended) coast to coast. Which is a not so graceful segue into today's discussion topic!
Discussion time: Is there a type of weather that just seems to work better for your writing? If you're writing a tragedy in the middle of a bright day, does that impact the story? Does the atmosphere of the outside world ever affect the inner one? Or does weather not really make a big deal in terms of your writing? (And/or is any impact less "It was a dark and stormy night" and more "the humidity makes my joints hurt"?)
*no specific "you" implied
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How was your writing day?
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It was good!
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It was bad!
0 (0.0%)
It was.
4 (44.4%)
There's always tomorrow.
2 (22.2%)
Umami, the ~fifth~ answer
2 (22.2%)
Discussion time: Is there a type of weather that just seems to work better for your writing? If you're writing a tragedy in the middle of a bright day, does that impact the story? Does the atmosphere of the outside world ever affect the inner one? Or does weather not really make a big deal in terms of your writing? (And/or is any impact less "It was a dark and stormy night" and more "the humidity makes my joints hurt"?)
*no specific "you" implied
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