I don't even know if this is a real quote or just an awful meme BUT I've read that Ernest Hemingway said "Write Drunk, Edit Sober." Of course, I don't know if that's the healthiest way to live, ha. I've definitely come home on a Friday and thought, "Aw shoot. I've gotta write" and then me and gin have a fun, if crap-writing, time.
Drink whiskey and smoke weed to come up with ideas. Drink coffee to execute them. I personally open a bottle of wine when I write sometimes, but have to stop into the third glass. :^}
I have a short attention span and drinking basically cancels out my attention span entirely so every time I've done it I come back to an incompleted sentence that doesn't fit anywhere
No, all I want to do is "Get naked," "Cover Women with bodily kisses and sucking" and have " Various Positioning Sex" and not with my script, which makes drinking very bad. Just get your ass in that seat and start writing even if shit comes out of your fingertips onto the page. Remember Shit is still fertilizer for later use and has been known to grow vegetables. Hope that helps! Celebrate once you torture yourself with 6 hours of writing, then go "Ge Naked!!!!" Woohooo! Okay, love you and go write.
A writer's process is their process. The only measure that counts is the final product. If the quality sucks after several attempts, one must question the process or ability.
I've taught "animation writing" on and off for a decade or so - and this issue has come up several times as people assume animation writers "Must get high to write this stuff!" - In truth, I'm personally unaware of any professional writers who "get stoned to write".
sometimes I have a glass of wine, usually red. and yes to rereading when sober! we have so many inhibitions, many of us - that getting past them is essential to good creative work
I build the outline, character bios and storyworld first. Stone cold sober for that and the first few drafts. Cause none of that is fun. It's like doing the blueprints on a house. Tedious.
Once it's tight, I'll save it as a new version and do a few punchups over a drink or two maybe. Then come back to it sober and see if any of the drunken input version was any better. Sometimes it is, sometimes not. All depends.
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Nope. I don't need anything to get my muse going except a deadline!
I can only write sober. My fantasy is blocked if I consume any kind of stuff. Can't imagine things then.
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Write drunk, edit sober!
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I often write first thing in the morning, so not there. But those evening into night sessions are another story.
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I don't even know if this is a real quote or just an awful meme BUT I've read that Ernest Hemingway said "Write Drunk, Edit Sober." Of course, I don't know if that's the healthiest way to live, ha. I've definitely come home on a Friday and thought, "Aw shoot. I've gotta write" and then me and gin have a fun, if crap-writing, time.
LOL. Yes! Heavily!
Nope. Machete don't need no muse.
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No. Engineers are creative by nature. ;-)
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I reward myself with a wee nip of a smoky single malt scotch at day's end if I've been productive.
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Music helps the flow for me sometimes
I do not drink...I remember reading in a screenwriting book about this technique, though. Don't know if they were joking or were really serious.
I separate my vices. It interrupts the creative typing flow if I have to stop to grab a glass. ;)
Drink whiskey and smoke weed to come up with ideas. Drink coffee to execute them. I personally open a bottle of wine when I write sometimes, but have to stop into the third glass. :^}
No I haven't. But I just may do that now. Who knows, maybe good stuff will finally be on the pages for once. LOL
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Absolut! ...ly
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I have a short attention span and drinking basically cancels out my attention span entirely so every time I've done it I come back to an incompleted sentence that doesn't fit anywhere
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I see what you did there Raleigh Marcell . Well played. :-)
No, all I want to do is "Get naked," "Cover Women with bodily kisses and sucking" and have " Various Positioning Sex" and not with my script, which makes drinking very bad. Just get your ass in that seat and start writing even if shit comes out of your fingertips onto the page. Remember Shit is still fertilizer for later use and has been known to grow vegetables. Hope that helps! Celebrate once you torture yourself with 6 hours of writing, then go "Ge Naked!!!!" Woohooo! Okay, love you and go write.
A writer's process is their process. The only measure that counts is the final product. If the quality sucks after several attempts, one must question the process or ability.
Coffee? I'm more of a tea person LOL!
Sometimes. (Another Zombie post).
Lemonade, or a "Henry" (or "Saint Clements"), which is orange juice mixed with clear lemonade (I'm allergic to alcohol except wine).
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I like different types of tea or barley and sometimes a bit of the ganja. I never could write properly while drinking.
I've taught "animation writing" on and off for a decade or so - and this issue has come up several times as people assume animation writers "Must get high to write this stuff!" - In truth, I'm personally unaware of any professional writers who "get stoned to write".
This said, caffeine is my drug of choice.
It’s not mandatory for me, but if I do drink whilst writing I find there’s a sweet spot between after one and up to three drinks.
sometimes I have a glass of wine, usually red. and yes to rereading when sober! we have so many inhibitions, many of us - that getting past them is essential to good creative work
that said, best to do your healing work and remember that what you have to say IS GOOD ENOUGH! xo
A creamy Baileys after exciting writing sessions is a must for me!
Just my personal pov: You say it's "GOOD ENOUGH" to me and I'll say it ain't - strive for excellence in everything you do.
I build the outline, character bios and storyworld first. Stone cold sober for that and the first few drafts. Cause none of that is fun. It's like doing the blueprints on a house. Tedious.
Once it's tight, I'll save it as a new version and do a few punchups over a drink or two maybe. Then come back to it sober and see if any of the drunken input version was any better. Sometimes it is, sometimes not. All depends.