Reader Friday: Good Morning?

“I wake early and hear my morning voices leaping around in my head like jumping beans. I get out of bed quickly, to trap them before they escape.” — Ray Bradbury

Are you a morning person/writer? How do you start your motor? What’s your favorite brew?

15 thoughts on “Reader Friday: Good Morning?

  1. Morning preferred but not practical at this point in life so I tend to be a mid-day writer. No coffee or tea for me. I prefer good old fashioned water with lemon.

  2. Mornings are hard. I stagger out of bed, grope my way to the coffee pot, and let the cat out before he destroys the house. Then, I sit down with my of coffee and my journal to make my Plan of the Day. (Today’s plan: Get ready for Snowmageddon.) By the time I’ve had two or three cups, I’m alive enough to write.

  3. I used to be a night person. My work day started at 4:00 PM-ish. There were times when I realized there was more traffic on my way home than normal because I had joined the morning rush hour.

    Then I went to work in education. First day, first meeting is at 6:45 AM. I debate just bringing a clean shirt, have breakfast and go or go home, sleep for two hours, shower and go.

    Now I am a morning person. I am at my desk by 7:00. It is all of 8:30 right now.

  4. Some mornings I wake early, roll out of bed, and go exercise. Writing might occur in the afternoon. Other times, I’m wide awake at 1:00 am and write until 3 or 4, then go back to bed and sleep until 9-ish. I’ve never tasted coffee, so no caffeine. No cat, either. No routine. Maybe that’s my problem.

  5. I prefer to work in the morning, but I have some classes that interfere with that schedule, so I write when I can.

    One cup of coffee in the morning. Peet’s Major Dickason’s blend or Peet’s French Roast.

  6. My routine is to get up around 5:30 or 6, brew some Tazo “Awake” English Breakfast, have a snack bar, and do some reading before heading into the writing room around 7 –jouraling and/or work on the WiP.

    However, this week, the arrival of a pair of 9 month old brother and sister cats has thrown that out the window, but it’s all good. We have major kitten energy here.

    My main writing session is after lunch, which fits having kittens here, since they take long naps in the afternoon.

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