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Old 12-21-2010, 06:31 PM   #21
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Thankyou kindly to everyone for the tips, advice, links to articles, etc. I've been able to apply some of the ideas to my own routine with moderate success - so I'm truly grateful.

I also wanted to quote MTM, as she has hit the nail on the head in regards to the intention of my original post. The John Scalzi article is wonderful and all, but:

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Originally Posted by M T McGuire View Post
This isn't the same as procrastination, it's not the same as writer's block, it's not about lack of desire to write, it's about finding ways to hold onto the stuff that comes out of your brain when it's fresh so you can write it up when it isn't.

** Edit: Woohoo! 100th post! Obviously I have plenty of time to write

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