Evening Poems: Homesick

I woke up today with an ache in my chest 

It was so strong, it impeded my rest. 

The feeling and loss of a place I call home, 

As time goes on, I seems to have only grown. 

Darling, I’m homesick for fields so green 

Skies that are bluer than you’ve ever seen. 

Sick for sunflowers in their neat little rows. 

And for bubbling creek that in the forest flows. 

I’m sick for the house that’s sits on the hill. 

Nestled next to trees that the wind does fill. 

Sick for the kitchen, with yellow on its walls. 

With a goldfinch on the sill that continually calls. 

Curtains washed, air and white. 

Cows in a field, just barely in sight. 

Darling, I’m homesick for every little thing. 

The cows, the kitchen, and the birds that sing. 

But most of all I have a desire that can’t be quelled 

For the innocence and love that that place held. 

Writing Prompt: The Clock House

A group of teens are trapped in a haunted house. At midnight, the games begin…

Every hour, a new creature or monster is released into the house that the group has to survive and then kill. They win the “game” if they live until morning. A grandfather clock chimes every time an hour passes and announces the arrival of a new challenge.

Recommended Drinks for Writing

Admittedly, writing can be hard sometimes and on bad days, a little exhausting. That’s one reason I like to have something to sip on sitting on my desk while I work. It generally helps me focus and takes away an excuse for me to get up and break my writing streak. So, here’s a little list I’ve made of best drinks for writers. Enjoy!

Turmeric Lattes

So, Confession, I really didn’t know what turmeric was until I was searching for good drink options for me to sip on while writing my book. However, upon research, I found that turmeric was a spice, closely related to ginger, that has brain boosting effects. One of the many ways you can consume this spice is by means of a latte which considering how much I love creamy and hot drinks, I’m all for.

Link to a Turmeric Latte Recipe is here

Blue Berry Juice or Blue Berry Smoothies

Second confession, I don’t like blue berries. However, blue berries are filled with polyphenol which is a brain boosting chemical that can aid you when writing. Plus, they’re relatively healthy!

Tea

Specifically ones that help with concentration and focus. This includes Matcha, Peppermint, and Ginger. Or, more broadly, Black and Green Teas.

Coffee

This is a pretty obvious pick considering the nice little caffeine rush coffee offers. Not to mention there’s nothing more comforting than cupping your hands round a warm, steaming mug of coffee as you work on your latest writing project or book.

Chocolate Milk or Hot Chocolate

I really like the science behind this. Did you know that it has been shown that chocolate increase blood flow to your brain? I think this is a very fun fact, especially considering I’m going to be eating and drinking chocolate regardless of whether or not its beneficial to my focus.

Lemonade

Another great option! Lemons have been shown to boost your brain function and lemonade can also help hydrate you much better than say a soft drink or coffee.

Evening Poems: The Comfort of Lonely

The sadness hurts, but at least it listens to me when I talk. 

The security of the space by my sides as I walk. 

The comfort of sadness and of being alone. 

Is the one thing that has remained loyal as I’ve grown. 

The unfortunate thing, is depression is a friend, 

And the only one who stuck with me till the end. 

I know what to expect in this cloud of grey. 

Despite frequently wishing it all away. 

Tips on maintaining Writing Motivation

Just a little list to help you keep that writer’s block at bay. Enjoy!

READ

Read, read, read and read some more until you are completely swollen with words that have no choice but to spill out. This will get you into a “wordy” frame of mind where you think in terms of language as oppose to pictures which you THEN have to transfer to words and then put them on the page.

BROADEN YOUR INTERESTS

Try to vary your media consumption form music, to movies, to what you choose to read. This will fill your brain up with new and different ideas that will show through your work. Plus, the more different pools of inspiration you have, the more interesting ideas you can come up with. (Think of it in terms of a river being fed by a bunch of smaller “streams” or water sources. It becomes more powerful the more sources of inspiration you have).


DON’T BE PARALYZED BY THE FEAR OF NOT BEING ORIGINAL

There are lots of ideas out there. So much so that sometimes you can be frustrated by the thought that nearly anything you come up with has been done before. And yeah. maybe it has. But not by you. Try and by yourself and that will show in your writing style but also don’t stress so much over doing everything so uniquely that you struggle to write anything.

OUTLINE PROJECTS

This bone structure is vital. It helps you stick to a consistent theme that will show through your work. This is so you don’t lose the “soul” of your story or writing during the process of creating it.

TAKE A BREAK EVERY NOW AND THEN

I recommend stepping away from writing every now and then, especially when you feel like you’re going stale. Go do something mindless to rest your brain a little.

LET YOUR MIND WANDER SOMETIMES

Sometimes you just need not focus on something. Some of the best ideas come when you’re not really doing anything specific. Give yourself this mental freedom.

TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF

Your brain is a part of your body. Drink lots of water, sleep well, and move around a little bit. You’ll get more done if you take care of yourself physically.

Writing Prompts: The School of Broken Queens

All throughout history, women in positions of power have been maliciously targeted, used, and even murdered. X is one such Queen. She is beheaded and, to her surprise, wakes in a magical grotto. This is the Haven of Broken Queens where a castle/school resides, where women who were wronged by the world are given a second chance at life and given powers to avenge themselves. The heads of the school include notable royals such as Marie Antoinette, Anne of Boleyn, Anastasia, Mary Queen of Scots, and Queen Elizabeth the first.  

Evening Poems: Ending

Like feathers falling on fresh snow. 

It’s the price we all pay. 

Don’t shield your eyes. 

From the oncoming day. 

You are now empty-you can see it in your eyes.

They are now singing 

For a new soul shall rise. 

All must pass, my darling. 

This much is true. 

And they are all so happy to meet 

Someone as lovely as you. 

They say this is death. 

The sad, sad ending. 

But they are wrong. 

This is the healing-this is the mending.