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Posted 3.07.13

“I write in the mornings. Pre-breakfast, post-sending kids off to school. Just me and my computer on the porch, a cup of instant coffee and sad to say, the odd cigarette. I’m very particular about the mug I choose for my coffee—it seems to forecast the writing mood I’m in that day. Some favorites are my ‘Write Like a Motherfucker,’ ordered from the Rumpus, or the mustard yellow one with ‘Dagmara’ painted on it, which I bought in Poland, or a ceramic one I made for my husband when we first started dating.

"No music. No people. Just me and my mug. 

"Most other inspiration lies in my past, and, like most first-time novelists, I write what I know. Or what I remember. And when I’m stuck, when my own memory fails to ignite anything worthy, I mine old photographs. Black-and-white family photos. My grandmother leaning on a telephone pole next to a dapper gentleman who I know was not my grandfather, her wavy hair falling lazily over one eye. Cobblestones in the background. That kind of thing. Each photo becomes a mystery to unravel, a launching pad, a kernel of an idea. Sometimes I look at photos of myself as a kid, buckteeth and shy smile, the unfortunate zigzag set of my bangs across my forehead. I imagine that girl as someone other than myself, and sometimes if I’m lucky, a story unfolds.”
Dagmara Dominczyk, author of The Lullaby of Polish Girls (Spiegel & Grau, 2013)


Reader Comments

  • onecross31 says...

    I can't thank you enough for the Mug Comment. It reminded me that coffee and writing go together like coffee and cigarettes. I like a dark roast freshly ground. We live in the mountains in New Mexico, at a resort that we take care of year round in exchange for rent and utilities. I have never been in a more beautiful place. My favorite time of the day is when the sun is breaking on the horizon and the early morning birds are flying about. Nature seems to calm my spirit before I write, I always step outside and take in the world around me. Each plays a part in my life and the lives of my characters as well. Thanks again,
    Billy

  • Synerjoy says...

    Indeed, I connect with that way of waking up and getting ones writer mode into a warm and glorious momentum - starting with that mug, my mug and the swirls of amorphous memories    .....  

    Synerjoy 

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