Get Your Words Out March 2019
Apr. 4th, 2019 08:51 amI actually write every single day, because that’s my job.
But I only wrote fiction on 18 out of 31 days during the month of March.
I decided that I needed to take a break from creative writing after finishing The Legend of the Princess, and it’s been difficult to get back into the habit. My fiction writing in January and February was so sporadic that I didn’t even check in to GYWO during those months. If a community mod hadn’t messaged me directly, I probably would have given up entirely.
I’ve always been terrible at starting projects, and I’m happy to have found people that will give me a push in the right direction and say, “Hey! I know it’s tough to get started, but I believe in you!”
But I only wrote fiction on 18 out of 31 days during the month of March.
I decided that I needed to take a break from creative writing after finishing The Legend of the Princess, and it’s been difficult to get back into the habit. My fiction writing in January and February was so sporadic that I didn’t even check in to GYWO during those months. If a community mod hadn’t messaged me directly, I probably would have given up entirely.
I’ve always been terrible at starting projects, and I’m happy to have found people that will give me a push in the right direction and say, “Hey! I know it’s tough to get started, but I believe in you!”
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Date: 2019-04-10 10:04 pm (UTC)Breaks and refilling the cup are important. Getting back into it is hard but also important.
I hope the break was restful and restorative.
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Date: 2019-04-15 11:49 am (UTC)I hope the break was restful and restorative
...it was, but it was also somewhat lonely. Fictional characters are not real and can't be your friends, but oh man it sure does feel like they are sometimes.