Being an insomniac only slows me down. I try not to write at night, as I'm concerned that this will affect the quality. I might have a Scotch to keep me going, but I like to be as awake and as alert as possible.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Being an insomniac only slows me down. I try not to write at night, as I'm concerned that this will affect the quality.
I'm terrified of writing at night, for then I can't sleep. So I start slowly, slowly writing in the morning and go on into the late afternoon.
I am an insomniac. Most of my nights include a moment of wakening. Often I will make my way to the kitchen to make tea and read for awhile.
I can't write at night. For me, I'm programmed to believe that nighttime is for relaxation.
I usually don't write at night, but there are times where I wake up at 3 in the morning and write all night.
Insomniacs tend to fall into two general categories - those who give up and those who don't. I don't. I refuse to admit defeat by turning on the light. I will not try to read or watch a movie, thank you. Productivity is a crutch of the weak.
Once I have a book in my head, I write progressive drafts fast and obsessively and have trouble sleeping.
I'm most happy when I am writing at night, because I need space and time to write.
Don't write more than 3 hours at a time. I write three hours in the morning, 9 A.M. - 12 P.M. Other people are best late at night.
At night I can write for hours.