Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Writing Inspiration and Reading

The Sisterhood of the Traveling Blog’s question this month:
What type of book do you read for writing inspiration, and why?  Do you read fiction or non-fiction, and what genres?  Mysteries and YA, or archeology and astronomy?

I read cozy mysteries, fantasy, and historical novels for entertainment, but I read non-fiction for inspiration.  One of my recent favorites is The Writer’s Guide to Psychology, by Carolyn Kaufman.  It’s been a bit intimidating that the other ladies of the Sisterhood of the Traveling Blog are all psychologists or medical doctors, but this book made me feel a little less inept.

I also follow blogs about things that interest me, especially about horses.  Judith Tarr, a wonderful writer, of Book View Café Blog, has a running series about horses that has given me many ideas to explore.

Lydia’s Medical Mondays gives me great ideas (when it doesn’t gross me out, and more when it does). Laura’s Mental Health Mondays and Sarah’s Strangest Situation give me a lot to think about.  (Mostly making me glad I’m not in the psychiatric field. ;-)

Churchill, though, is happy when I read anything, since it means I’m sitting still and he has a warm lap to sleep in.  Like right now.  LOL!

What do you read for inspiration?  What is the right balance to keep you writing?

5 comments:

  1. Thanks for the shout out! I love your strategy. Churchill's so cute!!! *fluffy bunny*

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  2. I'm so glad my posts gross you out. I mean, whoops, I'm so glad my posts inspire you! Hey, Churchill is looking quite handsome these days!

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  3. I think I just play cards for a while and let the thoughtlessness of the action leave my min free to wander :)

    Lydia's last two monday post fit the gross category perfectly, lol.

    ......dhole

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