Friday, April 25, 2025

Storyteller's Journey

Being a Creative Recluse

For me to be a productive writer, I must have solitude. I'm not unique; many creatives are wired the same way. When you're a professional, a wife, and a mother, that can sometimes be a challenge. Since my three sons are all grown and out of the house, I now have more "alone time" than I once did.


Over the years my husband, who is an artist, and I have developed a system for our own time management with regards to our creativity. In the past I would take at least one week each year to attend a writer's retreat and/or a writing conference. These events were pivotal to my productivity. Likewise, my husband participated in a few art events each year that gave him time to focus on his creativity.

In the last few years, due to the pandemic, change of location, and a health challenge, some of these outside events have diminished - especially for me. However, since moving to a rural setting four years ago, I've become even more productive. It turns out that my main muse really is nature. I've become a "creative recluse" in my own home. Looking out at a dense forest as I write really fuels my imagination!

This past week, my husband Michael participated in an oil painting event. Having a week alone, felt like my own little retreat. It helps that we live on property that would rival many retreat settings.

That's not to say, I don't covet my time with my friends & family, I do. We're looking forward to a full weekend with our art pals, as well as seeing our son, daughter-in-law, and our granddaughter. 💙

Wishing everyone a wonderful weekend!