When the Groove Comes Back or Being in the Zone by Debra H. Goldstein
Since I moved to Atlanta on July 4, 2025, I’ve been busy participating in social activities that have allowed me to make new friends and spending quality family time with my little readers who live here. I’ve learned canasta, perfected my Mah Jongg, eaten out more than my waistline needs, worked with a trainer to balance the eating out, babysat, and also attended numerous lectures, musical events, theatrical performances, religious service and study groups, and participated in various volunteer opportunities. What I haven’t been doing, which has created quite a bit of anguish for me, is writing.
Oh, I’ve performed by post writing and other duties for the four blogs I am part of (Writers Who Kill, The Stiletto Gang, Booklovers Bench – Where Readers Are Winners, and my own, It’s Not Always a Mystery). I have faithfully gotten out my monthly newsletter (which you can subscribe to from my website, https://www.DebraHGoldstein.com … while there, you
can also download a free copy of the cookbook Kensington made from my Sarah Blair series – Simple Recipes for the Sometimes Sleuth) and responded to emails from readers. What I haven’t done is write.Although I have several short stories being published this year, until the beginning of this month, I’d only written one new one since I’ve been in Atlanta. Two weeks ago, I stopped fretting about not writing. I took a week off to simply read for fun. I relaxed. When I decided to rejoin the real world, I saw an open call for a story. It sparked an idea. I spent days researching the background materials I would need to write the story and then I sat in my favorite chair, with show music playing, and wrote.
The words flowed. I lost track of time. I was in that special zone. When I finished, I put it aside to edit the next day. Several re-readings and revisions later, I submitted the story. I smiled. My groove is back!


Sometimes the groove is just below the surface, waiting for an opportunity to jump start. I always figure our sub-conscious minds are still hard at work on our writing, even at time when we're otherwise engaged.
ReplyDeleteSo glad your groove is back! Looking forward to reading the new short story.
ReplyDeleteWoot! Congratulations. So glad your groove has returned.
ReplyDeleteI've had some of the same experiences, Debra. Glad you're getting your groove back!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad your groove is back!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds as if you are already doing more than most people.
ReplyDeleteYou never know when some of these activities will prompt a writing opportunity especially since you are in a different location geographically and there are new places to explore and new potential characters to incorporate