I wrote on lunch when I worked full time and managed the bookstore. I had one of the ibm "portables" (2 floppies, no hard drive and you could break your foot and the flooring if you dropped it).
It was not terribly easy at the start, but a) I am not a foodie in any way, so eating is something I did in order to not fall over later and b) I wanted to write when I had brain cells that were functioning. C) would be the month I spent writing a couple of sentences or even a page that I would then delete the next day.
But my subconscious finally rolled over, said Uncle, and at that point, I could reliably write three or four pages a day in the back room on lunch.
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Date: 2009-04-19 05:54 am (UTC)It was not terribly easy at the start, but a) I am not a foodie in any way, so eating is something I did in order to not fall over later and b) I wanted to write when I had brain cells that were functioning. C) would be the month I spent writing a couple of sentences or even a page that I would then delete the next day.
But my subconscious finally rolled over, said Uncle, and at that point, I could reliably write three or four pages a day in the back room on lunch.