Dan Guardino I used to do as you, but for some time now, I've been practicing free writing, where I promise myself that , even and especially when unmotivated, I write for a minimum of twenty minutes a day, which usually turns into a much longer writing period. The free writing practice primes the pump.
Some comedians get into the habit of writing a joke a day. The focus isn’t on writing a good joke every day, but just staying in the habit of creating.
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Yep, Anthony Murphy! Sometimes it's outlining, sometimes it's writing scenes, researching, thinking about scenes, etc. It's all writing.
Maurice Why is Stage 32 site no longer working for me? MAJOR tech Problems or just me? Old dashboard gone and can't get into lounges. etc.
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Yes, I'm always working on something...a script, refining an outline for the script...
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Email Technical Support and let them know, Jed Power. Support@stage32.com
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Dan Guardino I used to do as you, but for some time now, I've been practicing free writing, where I promise myself that , even and especially when unmotivated, I write for a minimum of twenty minutes a day, which usually turns into a much longer writing period. The free writing practice primes the pump.
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Even if it's not fiction, there is something that I'm writing. I count blog posts.
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Absolutely.
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No....I'm not that much in love with my own words.
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2-3 hours a day John.
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I used to but not anymore.
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Some comedians get into the habit of writing a joke a day. The focus isn’t on writing a good joke every day, but just staying in the habit of creating.