School is back in session and two things have happened.
I'm happy as hell to be scanning again. I love doing ultrasounds even if I didn't quite do my best today (four weeks off really screws with your skills). I don't love the hours of homework, research and studying.
And the other thing is that I'm going into writing withdrawal. I know you all are wondering how you can suffer withdrawals from writing... especially those of you who can't stand it. Well, writing is my outlet. It's like a jogger hitting their jogging high where they can go on and on without realizing their feet are hitting the pavement. I couldn't imagine that feeling from running, but I've been told it happens. I get the same high from writing.
My imagination just takes me into a different world, on a deeper level than just reading a book. I get to escape whatever is bothering me and just indulge in a fantasy world. So, I really do miss it when I can't do it. I'm sitting here staring at my huge school to do list and the clock wondering if I could squeeze in just a little writing time... of course, then I remind myself there is no such thing as just a little writing time... LOL
Of course, then I feel guilty towards my few fans because not being able to write delays the book release. Strike while the iron is hot, right? Well, no can do in my case. School has to come first, something has to pay the bills while I wait to be discovered... it might as well be something I enjoy and pays well. That's ultrasound.
Well, back to that mountain of school work... maybe if I get ahead, then I can write.
Stuck at the fork,
Jennifer
Follow author Jennifer Feuerstein through the trials and fun of writing. I'll be discussing my books, my future plans, and the fun of dealing with an entire cast of characters living "upstairs" while moving through life. Welcome to the ramblings of The Crowded Mind.
About Me
- Jennifer Feuerstein
- Being an author is an amusing series of ups and downs. As a self-published writer, there are a lot of stories going on at once. A lot of stories means a lot of characters bouncing around and a lot of juggling. It's not easy being an author of fantasy in the real world, but I try to get by.
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