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Friday, June 15, 2012
Train-writing
Well, the Novelicious entries have been read - and thank you all who did, and for making such lovely comments - and voting is open until the 20th. If you'd like to vote click here (mine's Dancing Queen) and if you don't, ignore me.
I met up with some of the lovely ladies from my writing group today and had a great time, not least because it involved Going On a Train, which is one of my favourite things. Looking out of the window I saw so many things that triggered story ideas I ended up writing one on the way back. I'd never have done that if I'd gone by car. Not without something deeply unpleasant happening.
One of the oddest sights was a man on a tennis court playing tennis - by himself. As you can imagine, this involved rather a lot of running back and forth. Unless his opponent was invisible.
I don't think I could make a sensible story out of that, but if you have any thoughts I'm more than happy to try.
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Playing tennis by himself? Without the net then, I assume :-)
I like travelling by train, too. Since I don't drive, it is often the best way for me to get from A to B. Even when I am on a route I know very well from frequent journeys, I always see something different, and it is time I can use entirely for myself, either reading or just looking out of the window.
Wow! What a writer's mind seeing a story in everything. Mmm Playing tennis by himself? Definitely a 'ghostie story' in there do you think? Although if the opponent was just invisible presumbaly the balls would be being returned? Spooky!
Love the train. Wish we still had a station here - my favourite form of travel definitely. :o) xx
Good luck with Novelicious :-)
I don't like train travel - but I must admit every time I go on a train and particularly if I'm alone, I do feel inspired!
Am very glad you weren't driving when you wrote your story ;-) And intrigued by the man playing tennis with himself x
All the very best with your novelicious entry - it's a great blurb for a novel! I love travelling by train (so does husband) and get so much writing done by pen and paper if by myself. If it's abroad, it's great for scenery watching.
I love trains too and I know lots of writers get inspiration on them. I did laugh at the man playing tennis by himself. I am off to look at the novelicious thing now.
Librarian - There WAS a net, he kept hitting the ball over then running to the other side picking it up, and hitting it back! I suppose it's good exercise.
Sue - I like the idea of a ghostie story :o) It probably would have been quicker to drive, but much less stressful by train.
Teresa - Thanks for the good wishes :o) I did wonder if he was waiting for a tennis partner to turn up and was getting a bit of practise in!
Rosemary - Thank you!
Yes, being on a train is probably the only time I write in a notepad with an actual pen, instead of using the laptop :o)
Cait - It was a bit puzzling, but maybe he'd been let down by a tennis partner and didn't want to waste time!
Hi Karen, Good luck with your book. I've given you the be inspired award over on my blog. www.susanjanejones.wordpress.com
I love writing on the train! My town has one commuter line that goes from downtown to the little town just north of us and back again. It's a great place to get writing done!
Good luck with your novel Karen. I haven't been on a train in decades but it is awesome and interesting to find out what triggers inspiration in writers :-)
I love going on trains, too. I'm laughing picturing a man running back and forth on the court!
Hahaha! That's a sure fire way to win a tennis match. Maybe Andy Murray should try it?
And good luck with the novel.
Anna May x
Hahaha! That's a sure fire way to win a tennis match. Maybe Andy Murray should try it?
And good luck with the novel.
Anna May x
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