tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8489897886242202418.post5783258351947167617..comments2024-02-15T17:18:46.021-08:00Comments on Teresa Blue- Thingfinder: Courage to write...where do you find yours?teresahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02876818310240268980noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8489897886242202418.post-61381311892876410352015-01-22T09:35:54.581-08:002015-01-22T09:35:54.581-08:00Oh no, non-confrontational- funny, and as good an ...Oh no, non-confrontational- funny, and as good an excuse as any to avoid the conflict we create. We put them in a pickle and then get queasy about it. LOL. But it's also very rewarding when you pull out the tissue because you've made excellent emotion on the page. Keep up the good work, Jennifer! teresahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02876818310240268980noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8489897886242202418.post-447590596065907482015-01-22T08:59:27.630-08:002015-01-22T08:59:27.630-08:00When I have a particularly tense scene to write - ...When I have a particularly tense scene to write - with the heroine arguing with someone, dealing with some really rough stuff or anything that is going to make me, as the author, cry - that's when I start working on the laundry, organizing the cupboards or going through the kids' clothes to see what I can donate to Goodwill. Anything but face the conflict that I know will make it a better book. But *that's* how non-confrontational I am! ;) It's so ridiculous, it's funny.Jennifer DeCuirhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06819094669129931954noreply@blogger.com