Another
reader question. This one from @HeffronRusher: What's your
favorite thing about writing? What keeps you inspired?
These are good questions. And they
have tricky answers—tricky, because they are always changing. But,
in general, I would say my favorite thing about writing is creating
the first draft of a story. When I'm writing the initial draft, I
don't worry if the plot has holes. I don't worry if I properly show
my characters' motivations. I don't worry if readers won't like my
characters' flaws, and judge them harshly because of those flaws. I
just...write. It's a lot of fun, and it's stress-free. During this
phase, I do a lot of giggling, groaning, squealing, and dancing in my
chair. I don't think about revisions. I simply...go to town.
As for what keeps me inspired? Life.
Going out into the world and doing stuff. Lots of different stuff.
Trying new things, even when they scare me. Hanging out with people
I adore. Listening to smart, witty and engaging speakers. Going to
a concert and listening to really good music. Playing made-up games
with my kids at the park. Going to a restaurant and ordering
appetizers, a main dish, and dessert. And eating it all.
Eavesdropping on conversations. Reading a book that makes me laugh.
That makes me cry. That makes me think, “Man, I wish I'd written
that.” Going to an amusement park and searching out the scariest
ride. Running. Hiking. Swimming. Making banana spits. Watching
the perfect movie. (Ahem, Romancing the Stone.)
Being alive inspires me. I steal from
my personal life all the time, and put that content into my books. I
steal from my friends' lives. I people-watch. I try to sponge up
everything I can.
It's pretty darn inspiring.

