I try to set apart a couple of hours a day to devote to writing. With the novel I'm doing at the moment I'm usually able to write at least a few hundred words a day, if not a thousand or so.
'We will never believe again, kick drum beating in my chest again, oh, we will never believe in anything again, preach electric to a microphone stand.'
I do a little. Often part of a short story which I may or may not finish, though most often brief poems that dissatisfy me so that I never return to them.
"A superman ... is, on account of certain superior qualities inherent in him, exempted from the ordinary laws which govern men. He is not liable for anything he may do." Nathan Leopold
As if I write my novel on a daily basis? No. But I do write everyday, whether it be a short story or poetry, or even blogging if that counts. Anything to really get the words out of me.
Writing shouldn't be a chore. I would rather not make it one!
~Walker
Suppose for a moment that the heart has two heads, that the heart has been chained and dunked in a glass booth filled with river water. The heart is monologuing about hesitation and fulfillment while behind the red brocade the heart is drowning. - R.S
LIES. We all write everyday. I'm "writing" this post right now. You wrote those words on your facebook status. You wrote the words in your comment. You wrote your review for that work you reviewed today. So do we all write everyday? Did you write your name down on a piece of paper today?
Please take care to use good grammar when making a post!
Demeter in the first post wrote:By "writing", I mean a short story/novel/poem or parts of them.
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No, and I don't think I should unless you can avoid burnout. Sometimes I get too tired to be creative and it drains me. So I don't write to recharge, as backwards as it sounds. I write when inspiration strikes and that's the most fun for me.
A writer is a world trapped in a person— Victor Hugo
Ink is blood. Paper is bandages. The wounded press books to their heart to know they're not alone.
nope, and I don't plan to. Writing is just a small portion of a small portion of a small portion of a small portion of....
Spoiler! :
...what I do each day to maintain my life. I have school, extracurricular activities, Godly appointments, sleep, food, socializing, health habits, tutoring younger kids (for forensics), and a whole crap load of other stuff. Not even in the future- I LOVE writing, so I'll probably edit as a hobby, but I'd rather go into a needed career that is guaranteed to put food on my long, oak/maple table. lol So= I'll do oncology.
I'm working on a novel and I try to write at least 4-5 pages a day. Sometimes, I work on poems very few times during the week, but they're very rare, especially nowadays. but in the future as soon as I get out of highschool, I don't plan on writing (poems, short stories, working on novels, etc.) everyday.
"You have brains in your head and feet in your shoes - you can steer yourself in any direction you choose!" - Dr. Seuss ~ Will Review For Food
I don't write everyday, my brain just can't handle that much thinking and planning, plus I get huge blocks for long periods of time sometimes. But even being as sick as a dog, like I am, I've brain-written a poem about sickness. Inspiration and motivation are amazing!
The last person to mess with me and my tigerness lost his face...and his COOKIES!
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