Thinking of doing some writing of done sort - primarily I think I'd quite like to maintain a steady writing routine coupled with a planned and maintained writing experience. I had a look at a new piece of commercial software calked Scrivner which for all intents and purposes was just to see what it could help you do(it was a trial version). The real difficulty it seems at this point(with not having written anything yet) is finding what exactly you'd like to describe or share. Obviously the option of writing a fiction novel is there but I'd probably be a hypocrite as I've never really found much joy in reading stories. One thing I do like doing is describing things such as poetry but my nature poetry us short and I'd like something longer but with the same poetic need for description. I'm not really sure if there exists a book like form of long poetry - I suppose poetry is a story which when generisized becomes less linguistically dramatic in place of easier to digest and follow descriptions.
Also, even through non-fiction appeals to be, I feel it is less creative and more structured and involves a but if accurate research etc...
But then again, writing snd describing things is an enjoyable activity, so whatever sparks my interest would be fair game. I know though that if you wait for something, it takes longer than persueing something, so I keep thinking and not forgetting.
There is one type of storey which always touched me and that was the truth of "To kill a mockingbird" by Harper Lee and what I grasped early on was the vivid description of reality, including pain and realisation - many aspects of my early life growing up in rural South Africa as an innocent white boy in a time of seeming normality, interrupted by the realisation of racism and the ability for good people like my parents to push against it, even when it became evident that there was things not even my mother could prevent me from witnessing.