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Perfect Writing Environment

I can write anywhere that is semi quiet. For me it's not the place. It's the things that happen to me and influence my mood. The story I am writing is in the form of a diary so whatever emotions I am expiriencing can also be how the main character feels, within the plot of course. Its almost like a real journal, except what happens to me that makes me frustrated happens to Jessie, or something else happens that makes her feel the same way.


I do, however, appreciate good music playing softly, a diet coke on hand, a clear table, a cozy room, and the right pen.

The music thing is interesting to me because I can't concentrate on anything when it is playing. Maybe it's just that I don't have access to music without words, and it's the words that are distracting.



In bed is the best place to write for me. To edit, I prefer a cool cafe with lots of art on the walls.
I can't write in bed. The top bunk is too near the cealing and I can't sit up and laying down doesn't really work for me. And then the bottom bunk is completely in shadow no matter where I put it. Besides, I actually perfer a flat surface or a notebook on my lap while sitting in a chair that forces me to sit up. But sometimes the couch works. But sometimes I need the privacy of my bedroom. Actually, I need it most of the time unless nobody else is home. I just can't write around people unless I am in a classroom where everybody else is writing. I just have that weird thing where it bugs me if somebody looks over my sholder or looks at something without me knowing about it. It just bothers me. After all, my writing is a personal thing that I only share when I am ready.
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Usually a comfortable, clean desk or table. I usually like a quiet place. But sometimes, it's nice to write outside, with fresh air blowing all around you and flowers waving in the breeze...places like a forest. In those places my imagination is alive.

As for the ideal place, I think I would have to say a big open room that was warm & had different areas filled with inspirational material. I think kind of a combination of the open-style living room in my parents house in Maine (the quiet of a small town where you actually have a backyard & a front yard & space between houses outside, inside a fireplace, a lot of high ceilings and big windows to let in the sun, and a nice Bose stereo inside) combined with my "writing room" in my apartment where I have an entire wall of cork boards filled with quotes, pictures, keepsakes, and other things that have caught my eye (of course my apartment is usually always freezing cold or sweltering so that is why it's not my perfect space as is!)
A comfortable chair next to an open window that looks out onto the silver sea... lol. That sounded so corny. But seriously--I would love to have a place like that to write in.
I'm into a flat surface(school has made this comfortable) or a couch or chair or bed if I can proporly sit up and have a notebook on me(I always write in notebooks. its my thing, I guess you could say.)
The notebook thing is kinda weird in my opinion. I also absolutly have to write in pen unless I am doing something for school, and then I absolutly have to write in pencil. It's very bizarre.
The notebook thing is kinda weird in my opinion. I also absolutly have to write in pen unless I am doing something for school, and then I absolutly have to write in pencil. It's very bizarre.

Probably some bench by a trickling brook with wind chimes in the background. Something tranquil... *sigh*

When I'm writing my brother's usually come up to the computer to see what I'm doing. One brother says, "again, why don't you play games?" the other one will try to sit and watch me. I always tell him to go away. I'm very uncomfortable with people reading over my shoulder.


i play runsecape it gives me ideas for my books, because i manly write fantasy so runescape gives me a way to live fantasy and get the creative juices flowing
and my ideal place to write is when i am at the computer because i cant stand or understand my handwriting but i always have found a typewriter comforting to write at probably because of all the dining and the sounds and clicks.




also, shhhh, quiet. in my world you can't hear through the walls and no one is mowing their lawn.
haha. back to what u guys were talking about earlier--i had an english teacher like that too, in seventh grade. she was totally OBSESSED with every single thing that i wrote, and always read it to the class. it was kinda embarrassing. lol. but she was still an awesome teacher.
also, i agree with what allie was saying, about not being able to write when someone is staring over your shoulder. sometimes one of my sisters will just come up behind me when i'm typing and be like, "whatcha writing?" and i'll be like "AAAAAH!!! GET AWAY FROM ME!!!" I just have to be alone when i'm writing (which is difficult cuz i have five younger siblings. lol.)
also, i agree with what allie was saying, about not being able to write when someone is staring over your shoulder. sometimes one of my sisters will just come up behind me when i'm typing and be like, "whatcha writing?" and i'll be like "AAAAAH!!! GET AWAY FROM ME!!!" I just have to be alone when i'm writing (which is difficult cuz i have five younger siblings. lol.)
Same here, I'll have to be alone. If I'm hanging out at school after hours, and I'll be writing something on my comp while I'm waiting to be picked up, people will come over to me and say, "What are you writing?" And I'll be like, "Um, it's a story," and they're like, "For English class?" and when I say no, they say "For fun then? Why are you doing that?"



I know! I'll have it painting itself in my mind when they wave their hand in front of my face...it's like, Excuse me, there was a work in progress going on here!

then my frinds will get me out of my trace and ruin it
when i space-out my eyes dont blink
then everything seems copy itself and move in the same direction(kinda like double vision)
then me eyes'll move and every think will be normal
That happens to me too, but I don't space out much. It usually happens when I'm in the middle of telling someone a story. Quite annoying. Hey, I just realized something. The capital Q looks really cool!
allie, i am jealous of you. i WISH my siblings would read my writing. i try to get my 12-year-old sister to read it, and she's like "eew. no." because i only write fantasy and she hates fantasy. sometimes i can get my 9-year-old sister to read my writing, but she's a slow reader so she usually gives up. also, i think some of my stories might be too violent for her. or they're about teenagers and i don't think she would quite understand all the issues. i can't get my own parents to read my writing cuz they're always "too busy". i can occasionally get my friends to read my writing too. i think more people on this site read my writing than my friends and family do. lol.
My parents never understand my writing. I mean, all they ever read is usually nonfiction, and fantasy seems like children's play to them. As for my sister- well, she never really cares. And, she never has time either- I only see her during the summer, and even then, she's always partying. What do you expect? She's 20. The only feedback I get from my writing is from friends.

I could read them! :) That is, if you want me to. I know how writing gets personal sometimes...but anyways, you could email stuff, or lend the paper copy to me(i know that you have notebooks and I don't like reading off a computer screen as much as real paper). Anyways, my point is that if you ever want or need anything read (or edited) I'm available.

In response to LunaWolf. I know what you mean about not 'spacing out' on purpose, 'cause I don't plan it either, it just happens. People usually give weird looks to others who aren't doin the same thing as them, or aren't like them, don't take it personally, it'll make your life a lot easier. And it is tiring to get brought out of your 'spacing' to be asked if you were spacing.
Whew! -wipes forehead- That was a lot.


Hmm... Tori has the right idea--stormy outside, cozy inside. I work best in an armchair with my laptop warming me up. The internet is a necessity since I'll often use dictionary.com or some other reference site as I'm working and I don't want to disturb my work by getting up to fetch the proper books. A constantly refilling cup of cocoa and no disturbances would be great great, but that's perhaps unrealistic. I could do without the cocoa, since I don't pay attention to much else when I get deeply involved. I've missed meals without noticing before! :-) About music... I'm a musical kind of person, so I will eventually start humming or singing along and get distracted from what I am writing. A few times I've written the song's lyrics instead of the words I'd intended! So it has to be instrumental music--usually things I'm less familiar with--or silence.
Kenzie, if you want you can send them to me. :D I think I've read all the chapters of Brainwashed, but I'll check to make sure.
The perfect environment for me would be in a cabin which is located in a quiet woodsy area with nature to inspire me.