All very good advice. At present my blog just contains occasional posts about the progress I’m making on my book, usually with a photograph of somewhere I’ve visited recently, along with something interesting about it. However, it’s now been more than a year since I published my first book, so this may be getting a little stale.
I do agree that it is essential for authors to post something every so often, just to let their readers know that they’re still around, even if they’ve had to give up writing for a while. The pandemic has been an eye-opener in this regard, as some of the independent authors I used to read, disappeared without a trace.
I write whenever I have time, sitting at a simple desk and working at a laptop in a spare room I use as an office. While writing, I distance myself from external distractions and get myself into the appropriate mood by listening to non-vocal music over noise-cancelling headphones. For this I usually choose soundtracks from movies or games that reflect the mood of the scene that I’m writing.
Apart from always having a mug of tea or decaf next to me, I avoid bringing snacks or having an easy source of drinks near my desk. This forces me to get up every so often to take a break. I find this particularly helpful when I am writing tense scenes, because I get so wrapped up in what I’m writing that I tend to be just as tense as my main character.
If I could, I would work overnight, which is when my imagination really comes alive. However my wife is very much a daytime person, so I make do with writing during the day.