Whenever inspiration strikes! Inspiration doesn't grow on trees.
I mean it does, but those trees are locked up inside a vault and DJ Khaled and Gordon Ramsey have the only keys. Legend has it that you can only get in if you're smart, loyal and have never overcooked a meal in your life.
I generally have the most motivation in the morning- it's a new day and I can generally get myself excited about hitting a word count in the morning. c:
“And by the way, everything in life is writable about if you have the outgoing guts to do it, and the imagination to improvise. The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt.” ― Sylvia Plath
I do prefer writing at night, but it really depends on when I'm feeling motivated. For me, it also depends on where I am, because sometimes in the afternoon is more motivating then at night, but it really all depends on when I have streaks of inspiration.
I believe in a universethat doesn't careand people that do.
Usually, my best writing time is between 3:30pm and 7:30pm. Lately, due to my schedule, I've been writing a bit later and sometimes if I'm really inspired, I'll write when I get up in the morning, so it varies... but usually I prefer to write somewhere in the afternoon/early evening.
Hear me out, there's so much more to life than what you're feeling now. Someday you'll look back on all these days, and all this pain is gonna be invisible. - Hunter Hayes
I write whenever I can, pretty much, but last summer when I was trying to write as much of my novel as I could in a month, I found that starting to write in the morning helped me not procrastinate and got the ideas flowing.
We're all stories in the end.
I think of you as a fairy with a green dress and a flower crown and stuff. -EternalRain
I think you, @Deanie and I are like the Three Book Nerd Musketeers of YWS. -bluewaterlily
I mostly write in the nighttime as it's when I'm the most productive when outside of school, specifically around 8 PM- 2 AM is when I like to write most. ^^
I find it best to write right then and there as an idea hits you head-on! I mean, c'mon. Who could resist that burning desire to sit down somewhere and put that fantastic idea to great use when it's still fresh?
I write in the afternoon. It's the sleepy, cooling-down-but-not-quite-ready-for-bed feeling that gets me feeling cozy and ready to be inspired.
"The artist deals with what cannot be said in words. The artist whose medium is fiction does this in words. The novelist says in words what cannot be said in words." --Ursula K. Le Guin
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