Not writing has been a weird place for me. I think about the act of writing during most of my free time now, but my muse has been strangely silent. I think about the fact that I am close to finishing and know I have a few scenes left to put together, but there is no spark. This leads me to believe that writing, the actual act of putting pen to paper or fingers to keyboard actually sparks the muse and keeps the creative juices flowing. The more you write the more these creative pathways open up and tap into that right side of the brain and free the little fireflies of imagination.
Novelist and Aviator
Friday, April 22, 2011
Sunday, April 3, 2011
From Guilt to Remorse
At first I felt guilty. Writing everyday has been a part of my routine that I worked very hard to make a habit. The only thing I've written is my blog for the last month. The worst part is my studying is not going fast enough. I thought I would be ready to take the first test by now, but I am only halfway through the material, with 5 tests still in front of me.
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