I should have learned this a long time ago. Now that I'm older and hopefully wiser, I know I'm a every day writer. I'm best when I'm regular, so to speak.
In spite of what I say, I am not a write every day writer and never have been. Though I think there are really, really good arguments for writing regularly. Among other things, if you write regularly, you have a lot you can throw out or revise, if you decide you don't like it; and you still have lots left.
I just spent six hours writing, which is huge amount of time for me. I now have a headache, but I have sent a story to my agent.
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I should have learned this a long time ago. Now that I'm older and hopefully wiser, I know I'm a every day writer. I'm best when I'm regular, so to speak.
Inertia has always been my enemy.
Great post! And I agree!
In spite of what I say, I am not a write every day writer and never have been. Though I think there are really, really good arguments for writing regularly. Among other things, if you write regularly, you have a lot you can throw out or revise, if you decide you don't like it; and you still have lots left.
I just spent six hours writing, which is huge amount of time for me. I now have a headache, but I have sent a story to my agent.
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