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I’ve written about needing music when I write before. Felt like revisiting because it’s come up in conversations again. Although, I do know that this isn’t common for authors. Most I know need silence. So, why am I not the same?
A big part of this comes from how I grew up. Now, I had my own room, so I had privacy for the most part. It’s just that the house was noisy. I’d hear people through the door or the vents, so there was never utter silence in my room. The worst was the phone going off, someone yelling up the stairs, or a bell used to get us to come downstairs. Music helped to drown out the other sounds, which allowed me to concentrate. It put me at ease because silence made me think about the other noises turning up. Guess this was the early stages of my anxiety too, which music helped to minimize.
Music became a sign that I was working too. I noticed that doing homework or writing when it was quiet caused people to interrupt me. If I wasn’t making noise, it was assumed I wasn’t doing anything. So, the noise acted as a shield against anything that wasn’t an emergency. This is why I can’t really focus on writing when I don’t have some type of noise. I need either music or the TV on to keep myself relaxed enough that I can focus on the story. It’s usually music, but the TV gets used if I’m doing an outline since that’s more flexible. Either way, I just can’t function in silence out of fear of being interrupted.
Of course, the other aspect is that I need to control the noise. Some people have tried to help by playing music around me, but it makes me twitchier. Again, we’re seeing the anxiety turn up. I need to be the one to decide on if the music gets paused, louder, softer, or changes to another station. If someone else is doing it then I feel like I’m locked in a car with blacked out windows and no seatbelt. Never know if the driver is going to change things on me, so my mind fixates on that issue. The writing gets done, but there’s a jitteriness and rush that I have to iron out with edits.
It’s funny that I’m not good at making music, but I enjoy listening to it. Then again, I’m sure that’s common. Still, I get surprised responses when I have music playing while writing. People really don’t get it. I assume there’s a stereotype of the author in a quiet room and getting annoyed at anything louder than a mouse fart. Not sure where that came from, but it’s not me. Never will be.
So, what are some things you need in your writing environment?

Hi SEers! Denise here to talk about writing a book blurb. I’m in the final stages of editing my current book, and my thoughts are turning to create …
WRITING BOOK BLURBS
Full disclosure: I had set up a post about orangutans, but then saw yesterday was World Pangolin Day! I find these animals fascinating. Never knew about them until my son started watching ‘The Wild Kratts’ when he was around 4. I mean, I knew there were armored anteaters out there, but I didn’t know much more than that. So, I had to make a post about the pangolin even if it’s a day late. I mean, they’re on my list of animals to post about anyway. I promise the orangutans will be here in 2 weeks.
Pangolins are the most illegally trafficked animal in the world. For example, in 2019 it was found that 1,000,000 pangolins were trafficked over a 10-year period. That’s one trafficked pangolin every 3 minutes. That’s insane.
Also, keep in mind that trafficking is the only reason they’re endangered. They’re not suffering from a plague, losing their habitat, or being taken out by an overpopulation of predators. Well, that last one is kind of true because humans are the predators. Some countries believe pangolin meat is a delicacy and that their scale have medicinal properties. While the USA doesn’t do that, we do have a demand for their skins to use for leather products. Guess if it has scales, an American will try to make a boot, belt, and/or purse out of it.
Here’s a great site for more information: SAVE PANGOLINS!
Now for pictures of the 8 species. 4 are found in Africa and 4 are found in Asia. I couldn’t find population amounts, which worries me. All pictures found in a Yahoo Image Search.

AFRICAN SPECIES: BLACK-BELLIED PANGOLIN (ALSO CALLED THE LONG-TAILED PANGOLIN)

AFRICAN SPECIES: WHITE-BELLIED PANGOLIN

AFRICAN SPECIES: GIANT GROUND PANGOLIN

AFRICAN SPECIES: TEMMINCK’S GROUND PANGOLIN

ASIAN SPECIES: INDIAN PANGOLIN

ASIAN SPECIES: PHILIPPINE PANGOLIN

ASIAN SPECIES: SUNDA PANGOLIN

ASIAN SPECIES: CHINESE PANGOLIN
There’s all 8. Now for a cute video:
Well, this is starting off well. Been staring at the screen for 5 minutes, but my brain has decided it’s done. Can’t say I blame it since it was a crazy week. Let’s start with the newest injury.
So, I have had a lot of stressful, frustrating things happen this week. None of them I’m able to talk about in public. The part I can share is that I got driven to a point where I snapped and screamed at everyone to ‘shut the FUCK up’. It was one of those primal yells that shocked everyone, but it also caused an odd ‘pop’ in my throat. Now, I’ve got a hoarse voice because I many have strained my vocal cords. There’s no pain and the lemon/honey tea is helping a lot. Anyway, that was the highlight of the week and pretty much tells you all you need to know.
As I said in the title, Winter Break has started. This means a week off from school and work. My son will be with his mom, so I’m going to try to edit Slumberlord Chronicles: Darwin & the Fate Bracelet. This is going to be a hand edit to avoid getting distracted by websites. I won’t be able to finish it since I want to get together with friends, get a little time with my son earlier in the week, need to sleep, and want to play a little solo video gaming. It’s just ‘Pirate Warriors 3’, which is ‘Dynasty Warriors’ meets ‘One Piece’. Pretty sure nobody gets any of those references, but it’s a semi-mindless 1 vs 1,000’s game. It will be a nice break from the editing, which is going to be stressful.
Let’s talk about the editing. I’m really nervous about diving into this book. One reason is that it’s been so long since I touched a book. I feel rusty. Darwin makes me nervous too because I want to get him right, so I don’t want to rush. I know I’m going to have to add a lot and make sure his quirks are consistent. There are the supporting characters as well who I need to make sure come off right. This book really comes off as soft and light when compared to its heavier predecessors. The characters are odd and the adventure is less straightforward because Darwin doesn’t know what he’s gotten into. So, I’m sensing that I’m out of my comfort zone even though I can’t tell why. Maybe I’m freaking out for no reason and the jitters will vanish when I started editing today. I made sure not to start last night to see if a good night’s sleep would help.
I finished scheduling the April posts and did the Tuesday and Thursday posts for May. I might do a few more on the days I have my son since I won’t be able to edit. Found some interesting holidays on Tuesdays in May, so I hope they work out. I’m having fun with the National Holiday thing even though sales haven’t changed. I got a 2 sale blip after everything went to $2.99, but that was it. Oh well. I didn’t expect it to really change much anyway.
Not much else to talk about. I watched the new episodes of ‘Disenchantment’ and loved them. Working my way through ‘Merlin’, but I might stop after season 3 to watch either ‘Peacemaker’ or an anime. We’ll see how I feel since I’m going to be editing a lot. TV might come much further down the list as far as priorities.
Goals of the week:

Hi SErs! It’s a day of Harmony here at Story Empire 🙂 Today, I’d like to talk about how to write Point of View (POV), and how to choose your story’s…
How to Write Point of View, Part 10, Choosing Tense and POV

Alice in Wonderland
(I got nothing. This may have been inspired by a random thought or something I saw on television at the time. Insanity is still a favored topic.)
You look at me
As one would eye a dog
Foamy at my mouth’s edge
Yet docile and sublime
But you believe I’ll strike
*
Now why would I do that?
Since you’re obviously prepared
You call me mad
And expect me to behave
Then you do not understand
*
My madness is not wild
It is tempered by my will
Controlled through simple acts
Though it sometimes gets away
Like a disloyal cat
*
Those are the times
That worry you the most
As if I will break your world
Casting you adrift
In my sea of insanity
*
You give me too much credit
Though I have considered
Giving you a try
To see how soon you break
Against a true flow of madness

I am pleased that Jan Sikes will be visiting today to talk about her new book, Jagged Feathers. Jan is an old friend and fellow member of Story …
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