Have a barely edited, largely overwritten 15 minute prompt piece.
On days like today - when the rain is relentless and all I'd rather do is curl up with a book or sit at the keyboard and write - is when I produce my best work. There's something whimsical about the rain which brings out creativity. Whether anyone else has this motivation from the weather - specifically rain - I don't know. I'm sure I'm not the first and I'm sure I won't be the last. What particularly struck me about today as a rainy day was that I had a revelation.
It's no secret that I love Norse mythology. All European myth and legend is one of my 'specialist subjects', but what really intrigues me is why we keep revisiting these stories time and time again, and how they've survived through the ages.
Warning: I'm about to get super preachy and super righteous about some stuff that means a lot to me. I do try to tell people that it should matter to them, and you, too. Because after all, we all live on the same planet, even if we can't see all of it all the time.
A bit lost in the world of self publishing or just unsure if it's for you? Take a gander at this!
Daily grind really gets in the way, sometimes. Are you slugging through that right now? Yeah, me too.