There's an awful temptation to just keep on researching. There comes a point where you just have to stop, and start writing.
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I usually don't have to do a lot of research in my work, as I'm writing about something I'm already familiar with.
I'm big on research. I love research, so I tend to do a lot of reading.
I really enjoy researching, and for almost every piece, I research enough to write a book.
I enjoy research; in fact research is so engaging that it would be easy to go on for years, and never write the novel at all.
Like most writers, I find the Web is a wonderful distraction. Who doesn't need that last minute research before writing?
To do the writing, I have to have time to do research.
Research is not an obstacle, something to be frightened of. It can be one of the real joys of writing.
The thing about research is that there's no end. You constantly have this fear that an expert who knows more than you will call you out on some detail in your book.
The more research you do, the more at ease you are in the world you're writing about. It doesn't encumber you, it makes you free.
I love research so much that I do an enormous amount; it helps put off the moment of starting to write the story.