![]() ![]() When you’re super stressed (you just discovered a gaping plot hole, you can’t think of a title, you realize the chrononlogy of your plot is all messed up, your pub date has been postponed due to supply chain issues, etc, etc, etc) even a small bite of dark chocolate, preferably with almonds, helps. Great for when you’re frustrated and need to stress-chew. They’re serious snacks-substantial and not too salty. These are handmade Pennsylvania Dutch pretzels I get at my local supermarket. Very Very Cherry is mouth-wateringly tart, Razzmatazz Berry is complicated and delicious, Perfectly Peach is satisfying-but the best is definitely Mango Tango, which I save for when I’m writing something especially tricky. I toss the strawberry and watermelon pops because they’re too sweet for my tastebuds. These are virtuous-vegan, gluten-free-lollipops in a variety of fruit flavors. Occasionally I’ll switch to chai tea with milk, but 95% of the time, when I’m writing I’m sipping green tea with mint. Can’t be plain green tea, or green tea with any other flavors, like lemon (bleh). Seriously, I can write anywhere: on a moving train, at a Starbucks.īut lately, when I sit down in front of the computer, there are a few non-negotiable must-haves: I’m basically a low maintenance sort of person-and a low maintenance sort of writer, too. To celebrate the release of Violets Are Blue by Barbara Dee on October 12th, blogs across the web will be featuring exclusive guest posts from Barbara as well as 5 chances to win a signed copy all week long! Welcome to the Violets Are Blue Blog Tour! ![]()
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