A page a day means I need to focus on a gag a day, and that's great for laughs but bad for plot, and I'm primarily a plot guy.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I try to write something that would interest anybody and keep them turning the page. You must have a plot and good storyline.
So I thought I should write five pages a day. And that's what I did. Eventually I had a book.
Well, I'm a slow writer. For me, a good day is a page, maybe a page and a half. I'd love to be more efficient, but I am not.
I can only write about two or three pages of fiction a day.
I don't have a day job, so I read any time of day.
As an actor, I like to get a bit of momentum going with a character and kind of work a bit quicker. I mean, not crazy-fast, but, you know, five or six pages a day is a nice pace.
If you're a studio writer, the funny better be on the page.
Write a page a day. It will add up.
It's what every writer needs: a daybed.
It may sound very strange, but I love the freedom that writing a novel gives me. It is an unhindered experience. If I come after a bad day, I can decide that my protagonist will die on page 100 of my novel in a 350-page story.