Thursday, 28 February 2008

Time to Write - This is Serious!!

If you’ve decided you have 15 hours a week in which to write, and you’ve set aside those 15 hours, those are the hours you write and nothing short of an emergency should stop you from using those 15 hours to write. This kind of failure to produce is called time slipping away. Time can slip away in little slivers like the icicles you break off that form in your freezer, or it can slip away in huge chunks, like icebergs breaking off from a glacier.

How to Write Damn Good Fiction: James N. Frey (Macmillan, 2002)

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