Keeping your sense of humor while on the road What are your travel essentials? |
Backpack. Not checking anything. |
An anti-diarrheal medication. |
If by car, the open less traveled road; by bus or train?, I need a couple of books; by cycling, I need padded shorts; By sea, I need Dramamine; by air? not a chance! I'll be staying home. (claustrophobic) |
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![]() Camping, with its focus on outdoor adventure and exploration, can provide a rich source of inspiration for writers. From the rugged landscapes of the wilderness to the simplicity and beauty of life in nature, camping can inspire works of fiction and non-fiction that explore the themes of self-discovery, personal growth, and the human relationship to the natural world. Additionally, the challenges and rewards of camping can provide valuable lessons for writers, teaching them to be self-sufficient, adaptable, and resilient in the face of adversity. Whether writing about their own experiences or creating fictional worlds of outdoor adventure, writers can use the themes and settings of camping to create works that are both exciting and thought-provoking. Source: Writer's Digest |
Well, I have always loved going to the mountains because I can get the inspiration to write something down. Every time, I have gone to the mountains, I can smell the pine trees and wood burning from the fireplaces. It has been a long time since I went up to Big Bear and when I went up there, I could see the city below. I have to write a mystery book surrounding the mountains. |
Nope. No. Uh uh. No way. Ain't happenin'. You can't make me. Thanks, but no thanks. Better you than me. I'm busy that weekend. I'd rather poke a sharp stick in my eye. I have plans to be self-sufficient, adaptable, and resilient else where. |
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Not all monsters are created equal. Some elicit sympathy but how’s it accomplished? Have you ever felt sympathy for a monster? Which one(s)? |
Some thoughts on the task of picking names for characters, objects, or locations. How do you pick a name for a character or location? |
I use generators, name lists for certain time periods, or names I already know. Picking depends on the character and what name fits them. For location, I use real names if it fits the story, or I may even take a real location and alter the spelling to fit my needs. |
It varies. Sometimes I use real names of people and places. Sometimes, I make them up. I have a copy of the Character Naming Sourcebook, which is a resource for not just names but characteristics. And if I want a quick fix, I'll use one of the online character name generators. |