At the time I wrote Xone I had never been on the Internet.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I actually barely ever go on the Internet.
I won't deny that I have a far more productive writing life without the Internet, mostly because I rekindle my ability to concentrate on one thing for a period of longer than three minutes. My curiosity is channeled inward rather than Internet-ward.
When you find yourself on the Internet when you're supposed to be writing, you've already lost. It's even beyond procrastination when you end up on the Internet.
The thing about the Internet is that you can write something... for a very narrow audience and make a living at it.
I'm one of those people who always wanted to be a writer, so I have a fair amount of juvenilia, though fortunately, I was too old for my juvenilia to be on the Internet.
The Internet shapes my life and work so completely that I couldn't imagine living without it.
I love the Internet; I'm on it all the time.
I never go online. The Internet stuff is bonkers. You must not look at it.
My favourite place to write is at my desk in my house in the mountains of Crete. I produce more there because one big distraction is missing: the Internet.
I actually never liked writing on my own or in school until I'd had my blog for a while and realized I'd been writing every day for years.
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