I don't, either, although I wish I could have the time needed to dedicate at least 30 minutes daily to writing...
Julie, a sucker for romance, historical fashion, medieval fairs and blues music. Add photography and you already know me 50%. The rest of me you'll discover through my writings and my photos.
I write in my journal...That's a melodrama/novel/soap opera all in one. XP
Shakespearian tongue-twister:
To sit in solemn silence In a dark, dank dock In a pestilential prison With a lifelong lock; Awaiting the sensation Of a short, sharp shock Of a cheap, chippy chopper On a big black block.
I write everyday, if not on paper, or on the laptop then I write and rewrite in my head. Sometimes its actually funny. I can write a cwhole chapter in my head!
I write every say, seeing as I typically jot down at least a paragraph of a story at some point during the day.
I don't write lots every day, though, because if I did I think that I may die. >.< But yeah, either bits and pieces that I'm not happy with, a chapter that I'm not happy with, a stanza that I'm not happy with, or some back-and-forth dialogue between characters as a reference for a scene or chapter. Needless to say, there are minimal bits and pieces sprouting forth at least once every day.
Yeah.
Spoiler! :
I'm writing dialogue between NaNo characters so that I get used to using them *so didn't write 'yum' by accident and had to come back and edit it out* even as we speak. Assuming that counts.
I don't think it is natural to be able to write something every single day. I know that when I was a little younger, I used to try too much my brain just would not allow it. For myself, I only just came from an over 5 month writers block, maybe it was longer, I sort of lost track. No matter how much I sat down and tried to write something, I just couldn't. Sometimes I try and form stories in my head or have great ideas, but I don't write them down and then might forget about them. If I forget I just put it down to it not being a good enough idea and just move on from it. But not writing everyday is definitely not something to worry about. Its good to give your brain a rest and not over work it. You might end up having a major writing block like I did. I couldn't even get myself to write something for school assignments, and I kind of had to seeing as that class was all about creative writing. But just chill, not writing everyday is a good thing. Everyone needs a break once and a while.
--Ever.
"Waiting for the day all my pain goes away and the memory of your love fades to black."
I try to, sometimes its just a couple paragraphs during science class, but I try.
"When a resolute young fellow steps up to the great bully, the world, and takes him boldly by the beard, he is often suprised to find it comes off in his hand, and that it was only tied on to scare away the timid adventurers."Ralph Waldo Emerson
I don't.... I've got band, which DOMINATES my schedule, plus homework plus church plus my [puny] social life.
Plus I get massive writer's-block attacks... I don't personally think it'd be psychologically good for me to strain myself to write during those.
"We need not to be let alone. We need to be really bothered once in a while. How long is it since you were really bothered? About something important, about something real?"
I’d heard he had started a fistfight in one of the seedier local taverns because someone had insisted on saying the word “utilize” instead of “use". — Patrick Rothfuss, A Wise Man's Fear
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