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Pretty much everyone takes a break from things every now and again. It's good for the mental health!
I would like to share with you what my friend, the basketball coach taught me about writing. It is why I'm taking a break now until Jan. 2nd. http://authorpeggyholloway.webs.com/a...


I'm currently working on two more, knocking out one thousand words on each per day. I'm working from existing diaries, which makes the task somewhat easier.




I think taking breaks is important. It's no different than taking a vacation from a normal 9-5 job. If you work all day everyday writing it isn't fun anymore, and the well of creativity runs dry. You have to go out and live life. Have fun and come back later.

Sage advice. But when my editors' comments suggest that they don't see something the way I do, I take a good hard look, and even if I want to keep it my way, I ask how I can be sure it's not open to misinterpretation.


I suspect every writer has a different process and method. I find my 'breaks' tend to occur when I get 'stuck' at a point in my story and am not happy with the way it is unfolding. It takes me a while to work through that and want to sit back down. Edits don't bother me as much...I actually like the challenging of improving the prose. I struggle more with plotting, so that's where I have to push myself more.
May I share with you what I learned from my friend, the basketball coach about taking a break from writing? http://authorpeggyholloway.webs.com/a...
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Does this happen to anybody else? Do you shelve the writing for a little while to do other things? I just wondered if this was normal or a strange "me" thing. I'd be interested to hear your comments.