I write whenever I'm inspired...but some of my best ideas happen when I'm relaxed (in the bath or dozing off) or very highly strung (after an argument or something upsetting). So I don't really have a time to be exact.
If I could stay up that late then I'd get my books finished in like a fortnight...when I can, like if it's over Christmas, I stay up until four a.m. and then go to bed, sleep until lunch and do it all over again. If I could do that all the time I would.
Everywhere I go I'm asked if I think the university stifles writers. My opinion is that they don't stifle enough of them. There's many a bestseller that could have been prevented by a good teacher. ~Flannery O'Connor
I would have to say that I write the best in the evenings, though I am not bound to that time. Sometimes if it's just a good day I may be able to start working earlier, sometimes in the mornings even.
Whenever I can for the most part. I find that I always have good ideas during my AP classes when I can't write But during the summer when I have lots of free time it's usually a little better. I try to write something every day, and it's helped me a lot.
May all of your endeavors be sucessful;
but if they aren't, write about them.
And if they are, write about them.
Just Write.
I find it best to write when the city is asleep because then you don't have to worry about honking horns and loud voices. Sometimes, when it rains I just take out a pencil and paper and sit down and write. Scenes come alive when you're around other people and sounds so anytime is great to write but I before the night.
True love, in all it’s celestial charm, and
star-crossed ways, only exist in a writer’s
mind, for humans have not yet learned
how to manifest it.
The time from evening until midnight works best for me. What I usually get aren't actual pieces of writing, but pages and pages of ideas, be it coherent or not. However, I usually discard my ideas the next day and the cycle starts all over again.
It is only when dissonance plays one will find pleasure in consonance.
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I write when I have something to write (which is usually always). I don't think it's very wise, unless you are a professional author, to assign specific time periods for writing. I think the main problem with it is that soon you won't be able to write anywhere else or at any other time. Plus, like Cassandra says in I Capture the Castle: "sitting in a place where you have never sat before can be inspiring." It's the same with times. If you always write at night try writing early in the morning - you never know what new things you will come up with. That being said, my favourite time and place to write is in my kitchen at about five or six o'clock in the morning. It has that nice sort of eerie silence which is a good mood setter.
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I write best late at night. When I got my first computer, an old piece of junk that didn't work half the time, I remember sitting at my desk and trying to type as fast as possible because I'd see my clock blazing at 11 or 12 and didn't want to get caught. It wasn't that late but my desk was in direct view of the door and I generally wrote better on school nights. Some of my best ideas come right before I'm about to go to sleep, which gets extremely annoying.
Habits? I don't really have any that I can think of.
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I usually write from 7 pm- 2 am maybe later. One night I stayed up to almost 3:30 am writing away on a story because I had lost track of time which is a bad habit for me.
One person's craziness is another person's reality
-Tim Burton
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