Week 40 – MFRW 52-week Blog Challenge #MFRWAuthor
Week 40: What I wear when I write
Isn’t that kind of personal? Ha-ha, just kidding. Hi, I’m back after a long hiatus from Marketing for Romance Writers 52-Week Blog Challenge. This is a blog hop, baby. #MFRWauthor
Since I’ve been away, I moved, got settled in, wrote a couple blog posts and a newsletter, published a new book, and I’m nearly at thirty-thousand words in the new one I’m writing that is due out in November 2019. I’m procrastinating on another one.
I looked at today’s topic and thought: Hmm, I can answer this one. What do I wear when I write?
Admittedly, it’s kind of creepy to know others know what I wear when I’m lost in another world. I’m lucky enough to be a full-time writer at home. I’m a romance writer and sometimes the romance is steamy, well, warm. What do you expect me to wear while I write those sexy scenes? Do you think I have candles burning? Chocolates within reach? Wine chilling? Music? A cowboy with a lariat to keep me on task? Do I wear something sexy and silky? A short little nightie?
You’d be wrong if you imagined me writing in something other than Jammies or fully dressed. Romantic scenes with candles, wine, and soft music aren’t all I write in my romance, so there is no need for a silky or a short little nightie to inspire me. Sometimes I have candles burning and soft music playing. For me, it’s all about being comfortable.
Ninety-five percent of the time, I wear jeans and some kind of top depending on weather. My computer comes on early in the morning and I’m usually in my PJs (or gown in the summer) for the first couple hours, or four, but then I get dressed. I can’t deny there have been a few days when I didn’t get out of PJs, especially if I’m staying home or still writing in bed, and when I lost my doggie.
Since I retired, I have been putting on regular clothes. I moved into an apartment and had to take my dog out on a leash, so I had to get dressed. Now, I no longer have my sweet fur-baby, but I still dress.
I walked for exercise at my old apartment, but I could bounce out the door and drive to the park seeing no one. In my new apartment, I not only get dressed, but I get myself ready with hair and makeup, and go for a morning walk. In this apartment, I have to go into a hallway where there are four apartments on this level, including mine, and four upstairs. Chances are, I will run into someone, and I want to look presentable to new neighbors. Oh, don’t I sound so vain. Don’t judge. Ha-ha.
If I was twenty I wouldn’t have to worry about looking good, because, you know—twenty!
The day may come when the snow falls and I don’t leave my apartment, I will stay in those Jammies all day. Though regular clothes are warmer when the temperatures outside are blustery and cold. However, I might remain in those comfy flannel pajamas and thick socks more often this winter.
Now see? As I type this, fully dressed, who shows up but the guys who are replacing the windows in the basement, and my storage unit down there has a window in it. Off I go to make sure they have enough room to work.
How about you writers? Are you ready to tell us what you wear while writing? How about while reading? Oh, that’s a whole different story!
This is a Blog Hop. Let’s see what other authors wear while writing. I’m curious myself. Click on over.
7 thoughts on “#WritersLife ~ Comfy Works For Me~ #MFRWauthor”
D. Wallace Peach
Another all-day jammie writer! If I don’t have to go out, I’m bound to be in jammies from morning to night. It saves on laundry, and they’re so comfortable! A fun post, Mary. 🙂
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Oh, I didn’t think about the fact it saves on laundry, Diana. Another good reason for staying in PJs (wearing them now). Especially when I have to share a washer and dryer with seven other apartments. Thanks for stopping by the blog. Happy Writing.
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Cathy Brockman
Yoga pants and a t shirt. Occasionally my gown and pjs
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Sounds cozy and comfy to me, Cathy. Thanks for visiting!
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Teagan R. Geneviene
Mary, this is just the cutest post! You did a great job with it. LOL. Love it.
I think of my “telework” day (once a week) as my almost-pajamas-day. (I live in a fishbowl, and I have to take the trash to the corner… so I can’t really do pajamas either. Can you believe that once a neighbor teased me about wearing my PJs to take out the trash — when I was wearing light blue denim jeans? I asked if she was in the habit of sleeping in denim…)
You’ve earned the write to as many pajama days as you want. 🙂 TGIF hugs!
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Glad you liked the post, Teagan. 🙂 Today could’ve been one of those “stay in PJ” days. I wonder if there is a nation stay in PJs Day. 😊 It started out so pretty at four a.m. … By that I mean, this morning, a clear sky and beautiful moon rising plus a starry sky welcomed me, but it turned cloudy by daylight and was quite a chilly walk that ended with raindrops on my head. 🌧🌧🌧
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Teagan R. Geneviene
Ha! There’s a national day for everything else, so there probably is.
Similar weather here. I was expecting another hot humid day. It’s been being 10-15 degrees higher than normal. Now it’s suddenly normal (around 70) and drizzly. I was getting a last hurrah from my Capri pants — not such good timing! 😀
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