I don’t know that there is anything that doesn’t contribute to my writing. I guess I could say television, but even that serves as an inspiration at times. I have started to cut back on television viewing, randomly declaring “no television days” a couple of times a week. But, really, my writing (when it happens) is about life, and life is all around me and cannot be eliminated.
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