Friday, June 12, 2009

Giddiness

As ideas began to pour into my brain for the next novel, sometimes, a certain giddiness will just sneak into my soul and make me the happiest human being on the planet.

This is why I write.

15 comments:

  1. You deserve that. And butterflies in the stomach too, yes?

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  2. That's lovely, Melissa - and I agree with Fran, you deserve to feel happy. :)

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  3. Fran - Yes, butterflies in the stomach! A feeling like I'm going to cry from sheer happiness. LOVE it.

    Sue - It's so lovely to see your smiling face again!

    Rebecca - YES!

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  4. I suffer and rejoice right alongside you.

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  5. Travis, it is a combination of both, isn't it? But the giddiness makes the suffering and angst worth it.

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  6. Enjoy the feeling and have fun with your story :)

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  7. No better feeling than knowing (even if it's just for a moment) you're fulfilling your vocation and destiny!

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  8. Happy writing to you, have a great weekend!

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  9. And just in time for the weekend too! Have a great time writing.

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  10. Love it! Sweet and simple but says a ton that I truly understand:))

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  11. I am so happy you are feeling the giddiness!

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  12. It is a rush, isn't it? I get that feeling by eating the whole box of Thin Mints on the sly without having to share. I write to keep my kids from getting any computer time.:) Hope you have a fabulous birthday!

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  13. Hehehe! I know exactly what you mean! They are the BEST aren't they? Hehehe! I LOVE giddy feelings! Jenni

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  14. Your blog is great. Love the WWII era.

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