I recently learned that creativity burnout is a real thing. I always felt lucky not to suffer from writer’s block, which I avoid by working on more than one story at a time. But this is different. It’s affecting not only my writing, but other creative endeavors, like what to make for dinner and what to wear. Someone likened it to running out of gas, only refilling ¼ tank, but expecting to travel as far as with a full tank. Yup, that sounds right. And it can happen to anyone at anytime.
Theodore gave her sister a quick peck on the cheek, then
watched her board the train. Noelle
inched further into the shadows as he turned, walked past her, and exited the
station. The second he was out of sight,
Noelle scampered to the train’s steps just as the whistle blew and Merry
disembarked, passing her a ticket.
Merry gave her a hug that nearly squeezed the breath from
her lungs. “I will never forget this.”
“You better not,” Noelle said. “Be happy.
You deserve it.” Noelle disentangled
herself and jumped onto the train just as it started to move.
You can view the entire series here https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09J8BJWWQ
and preorder Noelle here https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09GNYZD23
Next month, I’ll tease you some more. In the meantime, be good to you. And please share any coping mechanisms you've found that help prevent you from burning out.
Kathleen Lawless blames a misspent youth watching Rawhide, Maverick and Bonanza for her fascination with cowboys, which doesn’t stop her from creating a wide variety of interests and occupations for her many alpha male heroes.
Her hero, Steele, in HER UNDERCOVER COWBOY, is a
modern-day cowboy, so when she was wooed by a man called Steel— while he’s not
a cowboy, he is an alpha male and her forever hero. Which is why all of her stories end Happily
Ever After.
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3 comments:
Hi Kathleen: I completely understand the 'blahs' of writing and every day life. I think in the past year many of us had that feeling sneak up on us, but so glad you have projects with other authors to keep you going. I clean, lol.
Love this excerpt! Be sure to let us know when it releases. Many hugs!
Love hearing about Mail Order Noelle, Kathleen! Sounds very intriguing. Love the idea of an Artist’s Date as well. Group projects are definitely great inspiration and motivation.
Your book sounds great. I can't wait for the series to release.
I totally agree about filling the creativity well. I generally take 2-4 days off between books for exactly this reason. I am a crafter, and sometimes I will craft, other times I will watch movies, or just do absolutely nothing that is writing related. We do have to look after ourselves.
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