There are a million and two quotes online about how writers have to write every day—but is it true?
RELATED LINKS:
- Confessions of a Binge Writer (blog)
- On Momentum and Consistency for Writers (blog)
- On Finding Time to Write
- Writing When You Don't Want To
- Are You a Writer?
Do you think writing every day is an essential part of being a writer? Why or why not?
Twitter-sized bites:
"If you work yourself to exhaustion, it's going to show in your writing." (Click to tweet)
"It is absolutely NOT a requirement to write every day to call yourself a writer." (Click to tweet)
Do you have to write every day to call yourself a writer? @Ava_Jae doesn't think so. #vlog (Click to tweet)
4 comments:
Yes yes yes yes yes! Thank you and I totally agree!
Very good! Ava Jae. I may not be writing every day on my WIP, but I do some sort of writing. Whether it's an email to a friend, a post on Facebook, or my own blog, I do some sort of writing. However, it's not the type of writing that writers feel they can call writing! Umm...I think that was clear. :-) Thanks again.
You're welcome! :)
That was clear! I know what you mean. :) I think while there are certain things you can only learn/practice by novel-writing, any bit of writing helps at least a little. Practice is practice!
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