When do you write?
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- VolkodavKO
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Re: When do you write?
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- na-se
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Well, actually I write whenever I feel like it. Even if it is just one sentence or one paragraph.
And talking about keeping writing as a priority when times are tough.... well... sometimes I just have to push myself to the limit.
For example, here in my country, I have one favorite children magazine that is published weekly. This magazine is one of my motivation in writing. So that I can get this magazine FREE [plus money as bonus], I always try to finish one short story per week and send it.
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Hey, same here!LeoNelson wrote:I write late during the evening. Generally I begin around midnight and write until three or four in the morning.
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Same here, in part because I'm always trying to get stuff done during the day, particularly stuff that requires physical energy such as errands or home improvement.EllieThomos wrote:I generally like to write late night.
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Which can cause some problems if I happen to be working a night job or need to be awake before two in the afternoon the next day.