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Writer's pictureKelly Nicolson

Christmas Break for Writing


My brain has decided to go on its Christmas break, and it doesn't want to work anymore.


Unfortunately, I have a day job that thinks different, and so, all my breaks are occurring during the writing part of my day. I'm still getting odd words down, and ideas are still coming to me, but whenever I sit down to do any actual writing, a rush of festiveness washes over me, and suddenly I find myself eating candy canes and and Christmas shopping online.


I'm looking ahead to the new year, planning Christmas day. I'm searching for recipes, knitting decorations. I'm doing online Christmas quizzes and scavenger hunts. Watching Christmas movies, listening to festive music.


If it wasn't for the day job keeping me grounded I'd be adrift in a haze of Christmas.


We're all aware that this year it's going to be different. It's going to be quieter and a little sadder. We haven't been able to do all the celebrations, parties, and outings that we might usually have done, but even with our quiet, little Christmas, I'm still in the mood to see Santa.


I've been good all year. Well, most of it. Okay, some of it. Fine, I've been okay, but that's enough for the good list, right?



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