I bet you thought I was dead by now! But fear not, I am not dead merely in blogging (and writing) hibernation.
I have been suffering from the most feared disease among writers:
THE WRITER'S BLOCK!
For those of you that have only heard rumours of it; it is a most distressing condition where your head is overflowing with ideas but somewhere between your brain and your hands there is a severe nerve blockage that prevents you from writing any of it down!
And the few words you might put down is mere gibberish.
And the few words you might put down is mere gibberish.
No one knows how you catch it (though work and life are big suspects), and even sadder: there is no known cure other than time!
So yes, pity me one and all, I have been suffering for months on end. Not being able to write a word on my blog or any of my story projects.
In my case it has been so severe that I have not even gotten any new story ideas over the summer, only rehashing old ones. For one whose greatest trait is her imagination that is a bleak fate indeed!!
In my case it has been so severe that I have not even gotten any new story ideas over the summer, only rehashing old ones. For one whose greatest trait is her imagination that is a bleak fate indeed!!
But just as I was about to arrange the funeral for my literary life it sprang up from its sick bed and exclaimed: I STILL LIVE! (and then it went to sleep for another few weeks, such a recovery takes time).
So now I'm trying to start the blog up again. I can't say how regular updates will be and the first many posts will probably be tags. (So if you know some good tags, let me know)
But let's not end this post in such a somber mood as it started, let me tell you about this amazing trip i went on this summer.
A dear friend and I went to Stockholm, and it only took a few days for Stockholm to overtake Berlin as my favourite city.
It's the most beautiful city you can imagine; full of history and old architecture and placed in the middle of the Swedish archipelago which ensures lots of breathtaking nature sights without even having to travel from the city.
The Stockholm Castle - dull on the outside but so pretty on the inside |
View to a lovely old entertainment park |
View from the house we lived just 20 minutes from midtown |
Sailing in the archipelago in midtown Stockholm |
As I can not do it justice in words, my only conclusion is: if you have a list of European cities you want to visit, put Stockholm on it (and boost it to the top).
That's all for now! I hope the next post will not take me 6 months to write:)