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Alistair Roberts
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I'm like the majority (I think), and when you aren't inspired, there's a tonne of editing to do... or praying for inspiration.
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I'm the same way. If it doesn't come naturally, leave it. There's always something to do, apart from creative writing—editing being a constant presence.
I'm the same, I'm either on a roll or...doing something else. I try and write to a plan, but I feel better when it gushes out of me...
I'm like the majority (I think), and when you aren't inspired, there's a tonne of editing to do... or praying for inspiration.
I'm the same, I'm either on a roll or...doing something else. I try and write to a plan, but I feel better when it gushes out of me...
I work similarly, though I don't know whether that's good or bad. I will be turning out 2000-4000 words a day consistently, and then one day I just won't write anything, and it could be a week, three weeks, or a year and a half before one day I just open the story again and pick up where I left off. I actually just started doing some writing yesterday in a story that I've had on hiatus for seven years. But usually it's a few weeks to a couple months.Quite! This is where I first learned of the 'if it doesn't come naturally, leave it' philosophy of life—the great lyricist Al Stewart.