What Are Your Writing Habits?
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What Are Your Writing Habits?
What are your writing habits?
do you write:
Every day?
All the time?
Once in a while?
When I am inspired?
When I have no other choice?
I write every day whether I want to or not
many days I don't want to, but I do it anyway
Literary rumor has it that Mickey Spillane wrote 5000 words per day
Earnest Hemingway wrote 500 words a day.
I decided to base my writing goals on the Hemingway model. 500 words per day.
The best writing advice I've ever heard was, "Keep the hand moving."
do you write:
Every day?
All the time?
Once in a while?
When I am inspired?
When I have no other choice?
I write every day whether I want to or not
many days I don't want to, but I do it anyway
Literary rumor has it that Mickey Spillane wrote 5000 words per day
Earnest Hemingway wrote 500 words a day.
I decided to base my writing goals on the Hemingway model. 500 words per day.
The best writing advice I've ever heard was, "Keep the hand moving."
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"The world revolves around the hand that writes" Amos Oz
j lives in Nir Oz, I wonder if it was named after him.
j lives in Nir Oz, I wonder if it was named after him.
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i write everyday. have to keep the knuckles limber in hopes that maybe a stray thought will actually agree to slip onto a page.
stilltrucking - 'Oz' means 'strength'. 'Nir' is the ploughed part of a field ready for seeding.
So, what is the meaning of our name? Perhaps something like 'strength is a ploughed field'? or a ploughed field of strength.
in any case, Amos and the kibbutz share the idea of strength but not because we're related.
stilltrucking - 'Oz' means 'strength'. 'Nir' is the ploughed part of a field ready for seeding.
So, what is the meaning of our name? Perhaps something like 'strength is a ploughed field'? or a ploughed field of strength.
in any case, Amos and the kibbutz share the idea of strength but not because we're related.
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thanks j
I googled Nir Oz
Amos changed his name, to the Hebrew word Oz. I forgot what his name was before he changed it.
And it was not he who said that about the hand that writes, it was his grandfather.
I have no writing habits
Just compuslions.
I googled Nir Oz
Amos changed his name, to the Hebrew word Oz. I forgot what his name was before he changed it.
And it was not he who said that about the hand that writes, it was his grandfather.
I have no writing habits
Just compuslions.
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