It's what every writer needs: a daybed.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The great thing about being a novelist is that you organize your own day.
The cool thing about writing is that there is really never a typical day. Sometimes I get a rhythm going and head off to work every morning and come home at night. Sometimes I'll write for two days straight and then be utterly blank for the next two.
Being a writer is like having homework every night for the rest of your life.
Write for yourself. That's it. And write every day.
I can only write about two or three pages of fiction a day.
Someone who wants to write should make an effort to write a little something every day. Writing in this sense is the same as athletes who practice a sport every day to keep their skills honed.
I spend days with writers' block. It is a problem.
I'd rather see a writer write 15 minutes a day than save it all up for a Saturday. A work gets a coating on it when it's not been worked on for a while, makes it hard to break back in.
Write every day even if it is just a paragraph.
I don't deal with writer's block, I don't allow myself to believe that there is such a thing. I think that there are good days and a lot more less good days.