Not only is this a great big band song by the Glen Miller Orchestra, but it's also how I feel about the whole writing gig today - I'm in the mood!
For some reason, I can write steady for a few weeks, and then I just...stop. I don't have the desire to sit down and force myself past it. I don't think it' s a writing blocks, but rather a "let the well replenish" time.
When I feel the urge again, that's when I know it's time to put fingers to keyboard.
Hopefully, that will happen tonight. If not, the weekend is nearly here!
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ReplyDeleteBliss--the drive to write is so lovely. So much better than forcing yourself to slog through a couple of chapters with no verve!!
ReplyDeleteWoohoo!! Let the good words roll!!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the writing! And "In the Mood" is a song my husband and I danced to on our wedding. It's special to us because we both love the big band era of music.
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