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Old 01-13-2014, 05:51 AM   #1
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The Odd Habits and Curious Customs of Famous Writers

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Re: recent discussion on hyper-productivity... Slow pokes will find comfort in the dissenting voices of James Joyce and Dorothy Parker.

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Many authors measured the quality of their output by uncompromisingly quantitative metrics like daily word quotas. Jack London wrote 1,000 words a day every single day of his career and William Golding once declared at a party that he wrote 3,000 words daily, a number Norman Mailer and Arthur Conan Doyle shared. Raymond Chandler, a man of strong opinions on the craft of writing, didn’t subscribe to a specific daily quota, but was known to write up to 5,000 words a day at his most productive. Anthony Trollope, who began his day promptly at 5:30 A.M. every morning, disciplined himself to write 250 words every 15 minutes, pacing himself with a watch. Stephen King does whatever it takes to reach his daily quota of 2,000 adverbless words and Thomas Wolfe keeps his at 1,800, not letting himself stop until he has reached it.

A minority, however, measured quantity as inversely proportional to quality. James Joyce proudly considered the completion of two perfect sentences a full day of work and Dorothy Parker, an obsessive reviser, even skewed to the negative, once lamented, “I can’t write five words but that I change seven.”
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Old 01-13-2014, 09:00 AM   #2
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Ahhhh, my sort of writers.

Thanks for the link, I needed that.
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Old 01-13-2014, 09:07 AM   #3
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in other words (pun intended): the pulpier, the wordier
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Old 01-13-2014, 12:40 PM   #4
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in other words (pun intended): the pulpier, the wordier
Makes sense. A lot of the writers back during the era of 'pulp' were paid by the word much like Dickens was so the more words they wrote the more $ they made.
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I'm more like this: "I opened my Word file. I deserve a break!".
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