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Lauren Levato Coyne's avatar

I agree with this so much, Lev. I have a system, and as I am working toward a specific book deadline it gets a little bit more strict (right now that’s the case, aiming for 5 days a week 500 words a day and I will fail a lot). So much arrives during the “floor sweeping” moments, like your treadmill moment. This happens to artists too, and a lot of the pressure comes from graduate school pressure/indoctrination that if you aren’t in your studio (at your writing desk) 24/7 then you aren’t an artist (or writer). It’s absurd. I think it’s also why there’s so much boring art! I’m crossing the streams here but anyway, ECHO ECHO!

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June Clark-Heinz's avatar

Love the concept that every project has its own unique rhythm! Obsessing over daily word count seems to abandon the process of letting the muse work through you, yet I know that it works for many.

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