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Writing Companions

19 Dec

Herman is taking a break from his usual guard duties. The songbirds on the feeder just a few feet away, routinely attempt to escape the raiding sharp-shin hawks by crashing into the window. By leaping up to scare them away before they make contact, he believes that he is protecting me from the noise of them hitting the window. However, a fourteen pound cat hitting the window and shade makes much more racket than a four ounce finch. Herman also watches the drive way for visitors. He announces their arrival by launching himself from his shelf, landing with a resounding thud, and then proceeds to vocalize in the most morose way.

His antics can be a little distracting at times while I’m writing. However, they are sufficiently infrequent to make him a wonderful writing companion. He also like to make an appearance at our weekly writer’s group meetings. Often, he will sit on the floor next to my chair a vocalize so loudly that the meeting conversation is disrupted by his voice coming through my headset microphone. Of course, then I am required to lift him onto my lap and give him adequate face time on camera as well. This, in turn, has been known to spawn jealousy among the furry companions of the other writers within the group, each demanding their own five minutes of camera time. All of these writing companions are of the feline variety.

I noticed that in many of the movies that I’ve seen where writers are portrayed, they have cats as companions. It made me wonder just how many writers have something other than a feline as a writing companion. So that’s my question for you all today. What flavor of writing companion do you have?

 
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Posted by on December 19, 2021 in Thoughts on Writing

 

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  1. Homestead Prowlers's avatar

    Homestead Prowlers

    December 19, 2021 at 12:52 pm

    Well, the Prowlers often come in while I’m working and hang out with me and I like that a lot. Otis Cat especially likes to walk on my keyboard and be in my lap or sprawled out on my desk on my papers. LOL! I love it though. The other two hang out in the other room, make themselves comfortable and just watch me or listen to me if they go under the bed. 🙂

     
  2. Matthew Wright's avatar

    Matthew Wright

    December 19, 2021 at 5:02 pm

    I’m sure writers’ cats know exactly what their staff are doing and, of course, have to join in during online video chats with other writers! We used to have a cat in my household who, inevitably, decided that my keyboard was the best place to sit when I was writing, the printouts I was working on the best place to sit when I was editing, and so on. Don’t have a cat now but I do rather miss one around the house.

     
  3. Dennis Langley's avatar

    Dennis Langley

    March 16, 2022 at 7:06 pm

    I put the shelf on the window to help keep him off the keyboard. the fact that the bird feeder is 18″ from the window helps as well. 😉

     

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