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indri ([personal profile] indri) wrote2006-04-17 06:42 pm

More atmosphere than I really wanted

We had a powercut this afternoon. It was pouring with rain, and dark, so I spent some time using paper and pen under candlelight to write about Dru.

It's been a highly productive weekend: three whole days spent writing. I think my problem is that I need half a day to warm-up to write, which is useless if all the time I have is a couple of hours between dinner and bed. I can't say that the words flow out like a tap being switched on, even then: it's more like squeezing something thick out of a tube, because there are still fits and starts and it takes actual work.

I need to train myself to write in smaller bursts. Either that or I must lock myself in my room for twelve hours at a time.
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[personal profile] rahirah 2006-04-17 03:11 pm (UTC)(link)
I feel your pain. That's exactly how I am; it takes two or three hours of puttering, minimum, before I can buckle down and write anything. :/

[identity profile] caira.livejournal.com 2006-04-18 02:08 am (UTC)(link)
The tomato sauce theory of creativity? Ah, yes, I know it well. It's just a worry when it applies to university essays as well.