Monday 20 October 2008

Edgar Degas paintings

Edgar Degas paintings
Emile Munier paintings
Finding the ideal working habits that will allow me to write as consistently as possible is always something I’m exploring as a writer.
As I’ve said before, I try to make it a habit to write first thing in the morning. It helps me to focus and ensure that I’m getting my writing done.
I love reading about my favorite writers and what habits led to their success. Below, I share with you some of my favorite writers’ work habits
Edwin Lord Weeks paintings
obvious that there’s no single way to success. Some like to write a certain number of words or pages every day, others were happy to write a page or a sentence. Some liked to write long-hand, others did it on index cards. Some wrote standing up, others lying down.
There’s no one way that works. Do what works for you (and share it in the comments!). But maybe you’ll get some inspiration from these greats, as I have.
1. Stephen King. In his book On , King says that he writes 10 pages a day without fail, even on s. That’s a lot of each day, and it has led to some incredible results: King is one of the most prolific writers of our time.

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