Life & Writing Tools: Love Concepts, Part 3 By Susan Hanniford Crowley

Hobbies are a fun, relaxing love concept. I’m focusing on those things we do and what we collect. Hobbies are an expression of self-love and self-care. You might enjoy golfing, bowling, fishing, knitting, crocheting, collecting figurines or movie posters, setting up dioramas of your town or a battlefield, and more. A hobby is something that is not a profession of yours. An example would be, such as; an amateur private investigator in a story. Amateur means not getting paid for it. Professional means getting paid. No matter what you collect or do for a hobby, it makes you feel good inside. How a hobby makes you feel is the important part.

Above is part of my dragon collection. Of course, there are a few things that aren’t dragons that have snuck into the bottom shelf of my tri-corner cabinet. (Laughs).

How can hobbies relate to writers?

  1. A hobby can be a part of character development.
  2. A hobby in common can bring a couple or friends together.
  3. A hobby could be integral to the story plot.
  4. A hobby can bring in readers who also have that hobby and are interested in a story that includes it.
  5. A hobby can given insight not only about a hero but also a villain.

Everyone can enjoy doing something that is fun and lift your spirits. You are invited to write about your hobby in the comment box below.

Be safe, warm, happy and cozy! Keep the ones you love close! More Love Concepts to come!

Truly,

Susan
Susan Hanniford Crowley
https://susanhannifordcrowley.com
https://www.amazon.com/Susan-Hanniford-Crowley/e/B004YXOGXG

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