I don't really think of it as agony. More like that excited feeling when you've got a great piece of news or information to share. The trick for me is keeping that excitement level up. It always flags in the middle and then picks up again.
I understand what you mean, Michelle, but I must admit to being in a kind of agony to get a story out and on paper when I can't get to a computer. Mu problem is remembering all the cool details once I finally do get the chance to write it down. Thanks for stopping by.
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Writers also live with having generated a few things they probably should have kept inside. :)
This is very true, Bernard, very true indeed. Thanks for stopping by.
I don't really think of it as agony. More like that excited feeling when you've got a great piece of news or information to share. The trick for me is keeping that excitement level up. It always flags in the middle and then picks up again.
I understand what you mean, Michelle, but I must admit to being in a kind of agony to get a story out and on paper when I can't get to a computer. Mu problem is remembering all the cool details once I finally do get the chance to write it down. Thanks for stopping by.
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