“I’ve already done the hardest thing I’m going to do that day. So the writing, therefore, seems easier.” elinhilderbrand
, because they have that cool pocket in the back and I take Chapstick, so that’s very important to me, and Lululemon Power Y tanks with the shelf bra in them. I love them.while I’ve been running. It’s like a blank slate. It’s a very creative time for me. I will stop and write my ideas down on my phone. Or if I’m not feeling it, I’ll do a voice memo.
They’re mostly little character things. I’ll be thinking about my characters. And I’ll be like, “Oh, I should have this happen. Or this is a line I want to use.” It’s magical. I certainly don’t set out to think about it. I’m out there for two hours; I think about a lot of things.I’ve had. Every once in awhile I’ll change it up. I have Spotify, which I’ve been using more recently. Probably about a year ago I was listening to podcasts, but it wasn’t moving me along the way music does.
Sarah Lorge Butler is a writer and editor living in Eugene, Oregon, and her stories about the sport, its trends, and fascinating individuals have appeared in Runner’s World since 2005.
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