Why "Nowhere" might be good
The past couple of months I have had a hard time writing anything at all, might be because of the differences between living at home and studying in the UK, might be because I am settling in and so my mind is somewhere else. However, I wrote quite a lot during the start of November, as I signed up on NaNoWriMo, but since I had a lot of essays to write in the end of November, and I was jumped with personal things in the middle of the month or something, it slipped away into...well, crap. The last pages I forced out was really bad, and well, that just does not do it for me.
But as I sit writing now, I'm in "the middle of nowhere", more correctly, I am staying with a friend of mine at her house for a couple of weeks (minus christmas dinner and such family things) since my mum is working most of my winter break from university anyways.
Nowhere is a good place to be when you write. I think the noise and constant things happening and such might have been a contributing factor to the troubles for me to write at my flat in the UK. Out here, however, I get more or less silence, and it does AMAZING things to my writing! Clear head and such things aren't that bad, it would seem. :)
So that is that for now, I want to get back to my not-put-on-the-shelf-anymore NaNoWriMo-project.

