[stylist] Does Anyone Write Daily as a Routine No Matter What's Going On?

Vejas Vasiliauskas alpineimagination at gmail.com
Tue Oct 25 01:54:07 UTC 2016


Hi Thea,
I can relate to losing interest in writing a particular work than getting back to it. In my case it's because I put  one of my characters in what I thought would be an interesting situation, but all I can see right now for this character is a downhill slope. Additionally, while everything except the prologue is written in text or email format, and it is popular especially for young adults, I'm still trying to get used to it. I'm not giving up on it especially now haha
Vejas 

> On Oct 24, 2016, at 15:49, Miss Thea via stylist <stylist at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi, Vejas
> I'd like to know this answer too.
> I don't write every day, and I do have some health issues that prevent me from being the lean, mean writing machine I'd like to be.
> But I do find that when I start writing, the ideas come.
> I don't know if you were around when I was workshopping my "Lucy and Lithe" novel, but I haven't been writing in it for some time.
> Then, my interest revived, I started writing, and re-thought the whole concept, even changing the title.
> Now it's going to be a  series. I think I'm working on the prequel.
> It's now called "She's For Andorpha", at least that's my working title.
> For now.
> I also have borderline personality, and sometimes that gets in the way. But it can also be useful, because when my interest revives, I write like a house on fire.
> Born completely blind, I lack the knowledge of color, landscape and other sensory information important to readers. So, I've learned to write what I know, and hope if my work reaches the editor stage, that I'll get someone who can help me fill in the details.
> Ok, I went way off topic. I don't write every day. I often feel I need a break, due to health problems and writer's block.
> But I'm very interested in what daily writers have to say.
> Thea
> 
> -----Original Message----- From: Vejas Vasiliauskas via stylist
> Sent: Monday, October 24, 2016 6:34 PM
> To: Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter via stylist
> Cc: Vejas Vasiliauskas
> Subject: [stylist] Does Anyone Write Daily as a Routine No Matter What's Going On?
> 
> Hi all,
> A friend of mine who likes to write  makes it a habit to do so daily.
> I would really like to do this. I did not write much as an LCB student but have definitely done some more writing  in the past few months, although not as much as I would like to. The problem is that I don't always  know what I would want to write on a given day. For example, for a story I'm working on about 2 friends lives during and after spending time together in a training center, I may not have ideas every single day on what I want to happen. I would just like to know how these of you who write daily keep it up consistently despite writers block
> Thanks,
> Vejas
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