My
ideal writing day is open-ended. I have nothing I even have to get
dressed for. I can be alone, noodling around my writing space, enjoying
silence and letting my characters and topic talk to me without fear of
interruptions. I get to design my own play space and time.
In
this ideal world, the creative flow is strong. It's unimpeded by plans,
structure, or routine. I write often and well, I never encounter
doubts or blocks, and I produce amazing amounts of work and feel
completely refreshed by the process.
A
writing life without routine--that's what most of us dream of. Because
it's really the routine--the obligations and the demands--that gets in
our way, isn't it. If we were free to just write, we would.
Right? Not really. A great fantasy, but rarely true.