Happy Cozy Winter Writing

For me, winter writing means cozied up with blankets, my dogs, coffee or tea, and my laptop. It’s blustery at my house, with snow all around, and it’s been bitter cold. But that all adds up to the perfect conditions for writing.

How about you? What is your favorite season for writing. If you love writing in every season, what is your favorite thing about each?

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4 responses to “Happy Cozy Winter Writing”

  1. Stuart Danker Avatar
    Stuart Danker

    The sad thing about living in Malaysia is that we only have one tropical weather year-long. I wish to experience the full four seasons someday, and I suspect that autumn and winter would be my favourite seasons to write to, mostly because they’re colder and just ‘feels’ quieter.

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    1. bydllewellyn Avatar
      bydllewellyn

      Well, your imagination is spot on. I think that is exactly why the cold weather is conducive… the quiet of snow is amazing. First, we get the whipping winds and rain. Hope you get to travel to cooler climes. 😄 And I wouldn’t mind traveling to your part of the world someday, too.

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  2. Jeffo Avatar
    Jeffo

    Favorite thing about each season? The writing!

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    1. bydllewellyn Avatar
      bydllewellyn

      Awesome. 😄

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D. L. Lewellyn’s passion for writing began in 2020, following a summer of voracious, lockdown-induced reading in her favorite genre, paranormal romance. Besides her self-published books, her stories have appeared in anthologies, and more novels are on the horizon. Not surprising. Anyone who knows her will tell you she’s a dedicated multi-crafter. A peek inside her colorful, cluttered studio also gives you an idea. She enjoys blogging, chatting with indie authors on her Spotlight, and watching classic movies with her husband—a bowl of popcorn on her lap and her rescued fur babies at her feet.

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