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I couldn't stand it any more. This morning, I kicked up Scrivener and started putting words down for A MAGIC OF DAWN.
I really don't like 'not writing...' I feel lost and unmoored if I'm not actively working on something.
How about you? Are you able to just 'relax and do nothing'?
I really don't like 'not writing...' I feel lost and unmoored if I'm not actively working on something.
How about you? Are you able to just 'relax and do nothing'?
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K.
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This could explain my long genesis on the CD...
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At home, I can't do nothing, but can float along on low-level activities, such as LJ. I wish I had more get up and go...
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Then I had a child. After I finished his baptismal over robe just before he was 2 months old, I didn't knit again for a whole year. Just like that. It's been two years now and I'm doing a little more knitting and stuff now, but I didn't do the fall craft fairs last year, and I have no problem just sitting around doing not much at all whenever C will let me. It's very relaxing. Heh.
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And, nope. I am apparently useless at doing nothing. This used not to be the case, but the long lazy snows of yesteryear are gone, thawed, melted away...
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Thoughts
After I finish a piece of writing, I get a proportional lull before the pressure builds up again. Usually 5 days or so is my max without writing anything, though after a big project it may go a little longer before another one kicks in.
What's maddening is having to spend every waking moment scrambling to make money, and never making enough to come close to meeting ends.
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