'What time is it,' you ask? According to 16 of my dearest writing pals, it's always time for a wonderful romance!
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Writing is my love. If you love something, you find a lot of time. I write for two hours a day, usually starting at midnight; at times, I start at 11.
I once made love for an hour and fifteen minutes, but it was the night the clocks are set ahead.
Recently, I haven't had too much time to read. But I love a good romance novel.
I am really interested in the way we relate to time. In particular, the way readers and writers talk to each other. Casting your voice out into the future is very beautiful to me.
For writing, I get up early in the morning - 5 o'clock, 4:30. I'm a morning person... So I try to do it while people are asleep. The mornings are the nicest.
It's not often you get to hang out with someone you're really intrigued by. So when Will.i.am invited me to visit him at home, I couldn't resist.
O Day of days when we can read! The reader and the book, either without the other is naught.
I write in the morning, I walk in the afternoon and I read in the evening. It's a very easy, lovely life.
Two days a week, I go to my office at The Grotto, a writer's collective in San Francisco. I get there at 8:15 and write until around 1 or 2 P.M.
I'm obsessed with being on time. If you say, 'Let's meet up at 10 A.M.,' I will be there 15 minutes early. Always.
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