My experience is that prose usually equals duty - last minute, overdue-deadline stuff or a panic lecture to be written.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Prose is all about embellishing and describing.
The older I get, the more I seek to use a plain prose style, concentrating more on story.
With prose you can incorporate more details, develop scenes, sustain the tension in a special way. Prose has its own speed.
No, there is literally nothing on the business side that I wouldn't sacrifice in a heartbeat to have an extra couple of hours' writing. Nothing.
The writer's duty is to keep on writing.
To me, writing is a considered act. It's something which is a great labor of thought and consideration.
If there's anything I'm keen to get better at in my writing, then it's the writing of prose as opposed to the writing of dialogue.
Prose is something that is persistent in staying in one place long enough to not only zero in on the dramatic effect of something that might have happened, or something that might have been seen, but also in watching how it played out and thinking about the cause and the effect.
For me, a page of good prose is where one hears the rain and the noise of battle. It has the power to give grief or universality that lends it a youthful beauty.
I am always urging my students to honor their writing practice, to set up a schedule.