Christopher Boucher
“Merrill Garbus, who performs under the moniker tUnE-YArDs, recorded her first album using a handheld voice recorder and distributed it on recycled cassette tape.
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In this online exclusive we ask authors to share books, art, music, writing prompts, films—anything and everything—that has inspired them in their writing. We see this as a place for writers to turn to for ideas that will help feed their creative process.
“Merrill Garbus, who performs under the moniker tUnE-YArDs, recorded her first album using a handheld voice recorder and distributed it on recycled cassette tape.
“Typically my writing prompt is nothing fancy—just your basic same old, same old. Fear of death.
“I never try to write. If the work isn’t urgent enough to make me sit down and work, I don’t want it.
“Maybe the one good thing about having ADD, as I do, is that you tend to draw inspiration from whatever you are focused on at the moment.
“Without fail, I am inspired to start writing a story in any hotel lobby, but particularly one with marble floors
“Humble labors help when my mind becomes overwrought, when my thoughts stop being good company
“Sometimes inspiration comes from unpredictable sources that I wish were more easily and predictably harnessed.
“Before I was a writer, I tried to live like a writer and that was my great adolescent mistake.
“I honestly have no idea what it is that inspires me, but there have definitely been days and even years when it seemed nowhere to be found, because I was crowding it out.