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> I'm looking for the collective wisdom of this group. I'm just too
> darn busy with my day job to finish this novel I've been working on
> for a year. I'm a first-time novelist, and probably doing just about
> everything wrong. Part of the problem is the complexity of my topic.
> Whatever I'm doing, It's not working. Is there such thing as a
> writing coach, who can get me up at 5am, like a personal trainer, and
> make me do pushups if I don't finish my scene before work? How can I
> squeeze time out of an insanely full schedule to finish this book
> before another year passes?
>
When I was working full time I'd set aside 20 minutes a day to write 500 words.
500 words a day is stuff all, but it adds up to over 182,000 words per year.
I had a PDA with a portable keyboard, and could type that word count in my lunch break. Or I'd type it at my desk (during breaks) straight into my email prog, and send it to myself.
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Simon Haynes
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Thanks for your encouragement.
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Right now I have a split shift so I write in between shifts. Also I have a few friends that write and we head to a coffee shop at least one night a week to write and talk...production depends on what's going on but we all write at least a few hundred words. Usually more.
Its about trading time...I only watch about two hours of tv a week, I don't work on any other hobbies as much as I used to. I always get in reading time everyday because that's essential to writing.
I have kids so I schedule around their time as well. If you really want to write...you do. If your doing this just for money or fame...definetly a bad career choice. ;P