My alter-ego, who’s albatross is talking me off apparent nocturnal ledges, perennially thinks we will remember our conversations in the morning.
Last night, an idea sprung into my should-be slumbering head.
“It’ll be perfect to write about today!”
I began crafting the opening paragraph, outlining the rest until…
“Enough already you!”
Promising we’d remember a few hours hence is not a worthy wager, but speculation is what you bargain with where sleep is concerned.
Nighttime’s artistry and sunrise words merge.
Damn if I can only remember it'd something to do with Thanksgiving dinner.
And the Pulitzer slips away…
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The word was "Dinner" over at 100-word Challenge hosted by Tara at Thin Spiral Notebook.
(And this is what I am doing instead of getting ready for a feast for 20. Priorities!)
8 comments:
The biggest lie writers tell themselves... I don't have to write that idea down, I'll remember it.
Have a happy Thanksgiving!
For me, this time, it was about priorities. Since I haven't been sleeping all that great, I pushed back the urge to jot a note in the journal that sits on my nightstand. I have messy handwriting during waking hours. You could imagine the chicken scrawl with no lights on. I might not have even been able to decipher it. Those are my excuses and I'm sticking to them! The sleep part is true though.
I hate it when I think of a great idea in the middle of the night and then it completely disappears in the morning :)
That is totally me! I always have great writing ideas when I'm drifting off to sleep, and in the morning wonder why I thought my ideas were so wonderful because they just don't look as good on paper....
Me, too! Mostly I get partial disappearing; it's usuallly the good part!
Hahaha! Yes! Everything is much more interesting and vivid with our eyes closed!
Yeah, even if I remember to write stuff down these days, it's even money that I'll look at it and say "What?"
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