I’ve been writing to music today. Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. It’s amazing what a difference it makes. Inspiration flows so much more quickly. The reason I chose Four Seasons? Because I once read that different composers suited different star signs. I’m an Aquarius and this is my composer. And as this is the only piece of music I have by Vivaldi – it’s what I play. Does anyone know the complete list? Is there another composer for Aquarians? I know writing to music has been discussed before on other blogs but not composers for star signs and I really would like to know more about it.
Writing to Music
About my Australian book
I thought I’d tell you about Cade & Simone. Simone lives in Australia and runs a yacht charter company. Cade does the same in England. They knew each other five years ago, they were actually lovers, but circumstances forced them apart. Well, more than circumstances really. A big falling out. But you’ll have to wait to hear about that. Now they’ve found each other again and it’s a question of whether he’ll ever learn to trust her.
They’re having problems at the moment – or should I say that I’m having problems. About three quarters of the way through each of my books I always come to a full stop. My way of getting myself out of it is to type type type. Something always happens, very often something unexpected. For instance I’ve just written a love scene that I had no intention of putting in. Why should I when they’d just had a huge argument?
They seemed to enjoy it though!
I’m Back
How rude of me. I logged one message and then disappeared. Tell you the truth I’ve been away for a week and I forgot to tell you. I’ve still been writing though. I always take my laptop with me and even if I don’t actually write I jot down ideas and this week has been very productive, I’ve plotted out the last five chapters of my current book – which is set in Australia. In the Whitsundays. A most beautiful part of the world. If you ever get the chance to go you really must. We’ve had four holidays in Australia over the last twenty years and it’s a place I’ll never tire of. We always say, when we get home, that’s our last visit there. But a few years pass and off we go again – so who knows – we might end up there on another visit.