Writing habits?
To the authors or hobbyists out there, what's your writing routine like? Do you have set times for writing? Do you have a minimum writing time, or is your goal always to write a certain number of pages? And how many?
To the authors or hobbyists out there, what's your writing routine like? Do you have set times for writing? Do you have a minimum writing time, or is your goal always to write a certain number of pages? And how many?
I've never read a book from this perspective, but I'm sure there are. Is something like this feasible?
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So I always write when I am motivated and inspired, otherwise the written will not be good and I have to write it again when
I don’t have a target, but I usually write an hour and create 1-2 chapters (i.e. about 5000 words)
I have no fixed plan or fixed number of words. I work in shiftwork, which is why routine is not really possible. I write on the book myself when I have time and I can keep writing. But even if I have a blockade or don’t know how it goes, I write. Just keep on other projects.
I’ll write when I want to, how much I want, just pinpoint what I’m thinking.
What you’re describing is the job for a specialist book. Where topics need to be dealt with. You need to write such a routine in the story/Romane is the Absolutely Miss in the square.
Because I don’t write because I want to write, but because what is there is good to write it up.
Interesting view. On the other hand, I prefer to set a certain target on pages per day, otherwise I will not finish my book in years. I have heard from some well-known authors like Jerry Jenkins and similar that they place great value on a write routine.
Seems to work with you and many others. Can everyone do as he wants.
Thank you for your answer.
I’m a very chaotic writer. I’ll write if I like it and I want it for so long. I see how much I can get to paper on a good, moderate and bad day and take this as a rough guide.
I usually try to achieve the performance of the good days.
My first book took almost a year to get finished, as I have made breaks of several weeks. My third book was finished in 9 days.
In fact, I don’t have any fixed times, anyway, for that the typing is too unstable and my schedule too. I don’t have any prescriptions about how much I want to write, that’s what I’m trying to do. If I just want to write, I write, that can be a few hours if I don’t want to write.