Friday Rants and Raves - August 15
Aug. 15th, 2014 10:39 amHey all! I haven't done this in a while. How are you doing? How's the writing going? Things to celebrate? Complaints? Let's hear it!
Today's picture is Awaiting the Rebirth by Peter Gric, a wonderfully weird example of fantastic realism:

Today's picture is Awaiting the Rebirth by Peter Gric, a wonderfully weird example of fantastic realism:

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Date: 2014-08-17 09:03 am (UTC)Especially the "write every day" method. That works for so many people. It
seems to be very effective.
Not for me, though. It's a guaranteed way to make me stop writing at all, and if I do manage to write, to make it terrible (usually I go back over what I've already written, and ruin it, and forget to save the original because I find the whole thing so stressful).
It does give me extra admiration for those who do work that way, though, and succeed with their daily writing.
I hope you find your methods too! Lots of trial and error is the only way for each person.
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Date: 2014-08-17 01:05 pm (UTC)It's my firm belief that any time someone asks "Am I the only one...?" the answer is pretty much always no and sometimes I find that pretty comforting.
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Date: 2014-08-17 01:40 pm (UTC)So thanks, that's nice to hear.
I think of my way as being like a brain athlete. Athletes deliberately build rest days into their training programs, so why shouldn't writers? The brain is after all one of the body's biggest muscles (after the posterior, which writers also use, for sitting on). :P
The one thing about write_away is that I've been able to see that there as many writing methods as there are people.
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Date: 2014-08-17 02:01 pm (UTC)Your rest days sound reasonable to me. That's actually something I'm still trying to figure out with exercise so it's a good analogy.