Do you prefer the sound of music or the sound of silence?
My first job as an in-house feature writer was for a boss who thought he was a DJ. Articles were created with a bit of Superstition (Stevie Wonder) and a whole heap of Faith (George Michael). Typing on a vibrating keyboard seemed normal. By contrast my next employment treated coughs as major sound explosions. Learning to write under both conditions was a valuable lesson.
Although my dream would be to write from some sort of authors' retreat – preferably one with a vow of respectful silence, coffee making facilities and a free mini-bar – the reality is that life is noisy. Families, flat-sharing, pets, next-door’s enthusiastic D.I.Y – being able to concentrate despite distractions is a bonus. If, like me, you are creating time for your writing around other full-time commitments, then you simply cannot wait until conditions at home are perfectly quiet.
Luckily, thanks to that first job, I don’t mind a bit of noise while writing. Often I will play music from the decades within my story, creating a feel for the atmosphere surrounding my characters. If I am struggling with a scene then a loud burst of sound and a brief-but-bad sing along will nearly always save the day. However, I do prefer quiet when writing dialogue.
Do you like to listen to music when writing?
Yours,
Amanda Carter
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Hi Theresa. Being flexible is definitely the way forward. At least that way you can always write no matter what is going on around you.
Hello Joanne. Where you live sounds lovely. It sounds like you have the nicest background noise already!
Hi Christina. Anything that aids sitting down and writing gets a ‘thumbs up’ from me. I’m impressed you can write through television, though! I can never manage that one.