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      • D. Renee Bagby D. Renee Bagby 2 years ago
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      • I'm a full-time author and tend to write right after waking up. That's when my mind is the most relaxed and fresh so the words flow easier. As of 01 Jan 2022, I've adopted the Terry Prachett method and set myself a goal of writing at least 200 words per day.
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    • Have you ever experienced "Writer's Block"? Any tips you would like to share to overcome it?
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      • D. Renee Bagby D. Renee Bagby 2 years ago
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      • Writer's block is an all the time type of thing. Any time there is stress in my life, the words stop. Once I solve that stress, the block goes away. Sometimes the block is because the story isn't right (according to the characters). Fixing the story to their satisfaction clears the block.
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      • D. Renee Bagby D. Renee Bagby 2 years ago
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      • My preference is good characterization. A weak plot can be forgiven and sloppy writing ignored if the characters are engaging enough.
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    • AllAuthor AllAuthor 2 years ago
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    • Writing can be an emotionally draining and stressful pursuit. Any tips for aspiring writers?
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      • D. Renee Bagby D. Renee Bagby 2 years ago
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      • Write what you want to read. If you're writing something you don't like or just following a trend that doesn't really interest you, then it becomes a slog and you struggle to get through it. If you're enthusiastic about your story, then that shows in your writing.
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