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Old 01-17-2018, 02:59 AM   #22
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[...] I still haven't decided which is best for myself, and think it may depend upon the time of year. I have far more energy in the summer when I tend to channel my creativity into art rather than literature. [...]
I have been thinking about the season part of your question. I don't track my word counts so I can't give real evidence, but at a guess I'd say I write better in winter: longer nights; less bugs crawling on the screen; and I function better when it's cold* even if it means putting on extra layers of clothes - I have fingerless gloves especially to let me keep typing even when the room is cold enough for my breath to raise a fog.

* Bear in mind that when I say "cold", I'm in an area of Australia that rarely has snow stick to the ground.
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