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Life and writing, serious and humorous, old and young, past and present: it's all part of the fabric.
“Maybe we’re here only to say: house, bridge, well, gate, jug, olive-tree, window--at most, pillar, tower--but to say them, remember, oh! to say them in a way that the things themselves never dreamed of so intensely.” --Rilke
dark chocolate ;-) coffee and lots of water (dehydration bad for writing skills!)
ReplyDeleteIf I buy almonds, we can't leave them alone...love clementines and always have a big bowl of fruit on the kitchen table. We are also into yogurt with granola for breakfast, dessert or whatever. I try not to make any desserts unless we have company...to easy to pick away at them.
ReplyDeleteWhen do you return to the "north?" Friday (weather permitting) 6 of us are going to Jamestown to the Reg Lenna Civic Center for an interactive drumming workshop. Your neck of the woods.
Oh, please don't get me started on nibbles! But my favorite is peanuts, preferably raw (it's a Southern thing).
ReplyDeleteFood for the spirit.
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m&m's for me. But I'm currently out. But Thin Mints will do in a pinch!
ReplyDeleteLove smokehouse almonds and decaf at night.
ReplyDeleteFuel for the soul...
ReplyDeleteI think dark chocolate is the best!
ReplyDeleteI feel my heart full of happiness when I got some chocolate!
Léia
Hooked on Clementines. Love almonds. And then, um, Goldfish crackers.
ReplyDeletecoffee and jellybeans. revising makes me a compulsive sugar-fiend.
ReplyDeleteI've got grape licorice in my stash drawer right now. And dried apricots. The licorice is a little strange but it keeps me at my desk rather than roaming the house, looking for something to stop the gnawing in my stomach at 10:30 AM.
ReplyDeleteI don't snack while I'm writing because I'm a neat freak. I don't want greasy or juicy fingers on my notebook and laptop! But when I need a snack, I take a break with clementines or milk chocolate or raisins. Yumyum!
ReplyDeletedark chocolate chips straight from the freezer.
ReplyDeleteironically, they are really great at unfreezing my brain.
Hi Sharon. My name is Samantha and I am in the 6th grade and I go to Global Leadership Academy Charter School. Can you write on our blog www.grade6gla.blogspot.com. Thank you!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMy school is studying your books you can check us out at blogspot.
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