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Friday, April 1, 2011

When is the Best Time To Write?




As a full time-writer, I find myself getting probed frequently on the following question: “When is the best time to write?” The only thing I can postulate from that aforementioned statement is quite simple. Tackling writing full-time is no easy task – it takes a bit of discipline to sit in front of a computer for a good 4 hours, or be productive with a pen and paper in your hand. Nonetheless, the best time to write for me is as follows:

EVERYDAY, NO MATTER WHAT.

There is no such thing is writer’s block, at least to me. How could there? If your working on one manuscript, that might not be the best strategy to combat the block. Why? To concentrate your forces on one project, chances are you need another muse of scribe, so you can redirect and gather your thoughts. I propose working on multiple projects so that you don’t lose footing by doing nothing.

WRITE A JOURNAL.

Journals are great, period. With it, you can have limitless material, because instead of worrying about quality, you keep it moving with the quantity. In other words, each day you can be responsible for writing what happens. The benefit of that? If you keep it up daily, you’ll have endless stories and anecdotes already written down.

Ok enough. I’ll be writing for the rest of the night!

Until next time.

Numero Uno Mother Smocker,

Ralph

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