When do you find it easiest to write
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When do you find it easiest to write
What I want to know is, do you find that you are able to write anything of quality if you only have 20 or 30 minutes to sit and write?
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Its funny that you say this. Last night I could have had an uninterrupted 4 hours to write, because the kids went to bed at a decent time, but I had to make 7 dozen cookies and some rice crispy treats for a volunteering thing today.Vogin wrote:Actually, the less time I have the better results I produce; maybe because I usually thrive under pressure.
So, I only got to write in short 6 or 7 minute bursts while the cookies were in the oven, and what I wrote wasn't too bad.

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Keep writing no matter what!
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I find that when I sit down with the intent to just write, I tend to struggle a bit at first. Once the words start flowing, though, it's a torrential downpour and I can sit there for hours on end just writing. This is very rare, though.
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I agree. Carry a notebook all the time so you can jot-down immediately when the idea sparks.Maud Fitch wrote:My suggestion is to carry a notebook with you at all times. You can be waiting for the doctor, traffic lights, oven timer or kids to clean their teeth and have a brilliant idea. Jot it down to use later. A journalist trick is a small hand-held voice recorder. If you want to be hands-free in the car, use it instead. Mobile (cell) phones have taken the stigma out of talking to yourself! This way you are prepared with notes to make the most of your precious writing time. Let the kids know that you need a small amount of time set aside to write and incorporate it into the daily routine. It is amazing how they will work around that as they get older and respect your creativity.
Keep writing no matter what!
I find myself more attentive in a secluded room and in night. I'm a nocturnal person/writer/reader



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BooksByEssie wrote:I recently (in the last few months) started writing. I find that it is hard to find a solid block of time to write. I have two kids and sometimes only get a few minutes to myself a day.
What I want to know is, do you find that you are able to write anything of quality if you only have 20 or 30 minutes to sit and write?