Serendipity anyone?
Plodding along, sluggish and uninspired, I failed to make my writing quota for the week. Granted, it has been raining heavily for over a week bringing needed moisture to the land. Unfortunately, it also brought severe storms and left behind overcast, dark conditions that fed the procrastination monster and left me in a gloomy, uninspired mood. I muddled around, lethargic and unproductive, until a blogger friend of mine, Kay Kauffman at suddenlytheyalldied posted a picture of seeds on a dandelion.
That picture made me think of one of my favorite authors, Ray Bradbury, and his work “Dandelion Wine.” That, in turn, brought to mind Mr. Bradbury’s many famous quotes some of which I decided to post here in the event anyone else might need a bit of get-off-your-backside-and-create type serendipity in their writing life. Thank you Kay!
More inspiration and motivation from Ray Bradbury:
“You can’t TRY to do things. You must simply DO them.”
“Quantity produces quality. If you only write a few things, you’re doomed.”
“Remember plots are no more than footprints left in the snow after your characters have run by on their way to incredible destinations.”
“Bees do have a smell you know, and if they don’t they should, for their feet are dusted with the spices from a million flowers.” (from Dandelion Wine)
Aw, you’re welcome! Glad I could help! 🙂
🙂 Sometimes the simplest of exchanges and interactions with others make a positive, larger-than-expected impact.
Thank you for posting those excellent quotes, Jack. All are inspirational, but the last one is absolutely lovely, and I’ll think about it every tlme I see a bee now. I aslo love the reasoning behind the fourth one. 🙂
Agree, milliethom, and his quote about the bees has stayed with me since my first reading of Dandelion Wine all those years ago. On the plot quote: I need to get some of my characters out into the snow, I suppose. 🙂
Hmm… I know what you mean. I’d need to get mine out of bed, first. 🙂
LOL!
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Thank you for the reblog!
I love that last quote about the bees.
Me, too, Jean. 🙂