Writing starts in your heart, proceeds in your mind and ends in your hands. – rosemawrites
A writer without a laptop
will still be able to write.
As long as there are words
that can either bite or delight.
Whenever, wherever
no one can block.
A heart, mind and hand
with ideas that can’t be stocked.
Because no space is needed
once ideas are seeded.
And no clutter will matter
to a true-blue writer.
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I’ve been out of the blogging world this weekend and I am glad that I did not miss any Blogging University’s WRITING 101 assignment.
This post is my response on today’s task:
Day 6: The space to write
Where do you write? Do you prefer blogging on your laptop in a coffee shop? Are you productive in a quiet room, door closed, away from civilization? Today, describe the space where you write. Or, if you don’t have a dedicated place, what is your ideal setting?
Consider these questions to shape your post:
- What are your writing habits?
- What equipment or supplies do you use to write?
- What do you need and want in a physical space?
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Here’s a poll that I would like to hear your thoughts about:
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So true, so true. Nice poem.
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Thank you, Indira! 😀 It’s another first in so many years. 😀
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You are absolutely right! The writer’s setting is just a state of mind that goes wherever they go!
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Yes. I agree! I am glad that we share the same thought, Marquessa! 😀
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Great Poem Rosema. Writers are creative beings, once the idea takes root in their mind, it is difficult to hold themselves.
Thanks
Garima
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Thank you for your very kind words, Garima! Your can always uplift my spirit! Thanks a looot! 😀
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Great quote! I did the poll too. Nicely done!
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Thank you, Annie! This course have been such a joy because of you! 😀
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Lovely! Yes we have the same idea but presented it very differently. That&s what I have been loving about this course. Seeing how many different ways people approach things.
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Exactly. That’s why I am loving every second of this Writing 101! It’s really great to know you and a lot of our co-bloggers! 😀
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Beautiful poem. 🙂
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Thanks my dear! 😀
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Beautiful poem, Rosema!
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Thank you! 😀
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What a wonderful poem, I really enjoyed that. I have voted in your poll as well 🙂
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Thank you, for voting and for your kind feedback. 🙂
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Love this; it’s a very original response to the assignment.
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Thank you for your comment. And for reading my post, too! 😀
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That’s lovely – particularly the last four lines! Be proud.
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Hi there, Jane! Sorry for the late response. I would like to thank you for reading this and for your kind words! 😀
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That’s ok. I’m sure you have other things to do between responding to comments!
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I think I missed it. 🙂 Thank you again! 😀
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