Depends. When I was writing Flowing in the Gossamer Fold I was writing everyday for a couple of hours for 8-12 months. But recently I'm writing 30-1 hour a day, sporadic. It's a random collection of inspiration and exercise that result in lengths.
Brandi Wells has now very openly expressed murderous thoughts. Does anyone feel a responsibility to help her? Does anyone feel a responsibility to try to prevent the words Brandi Wells wrote from being acted out by her or someone else?
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Everyday:
-For personal purposes, 2 to 3hrs
-For work, 7h30mins
How about you?
of late, 30 minutes at best per day. & very little & very ugly fruit. that feeling of vomit caught in the esophagus.
i really liked the poems you did not write. i wonder where those go. like if they're swimming with crocodiles in a sewer somewhere.
no real time limit. but 700 words a day keeps me from feeling like useless sack, etc.
it depends for me. sometimes i don't write at all on the weekends, but i write anywhere from 2 to 6 pages on weekdays, depending on how tired i am.
alesa- my writing habits have become shameful, which is why i've been thinking about how much other folks write.
audri- thanks dude.
adam- i feel like a useless sack.
em- good!
i write poems on my lunch breaks but that's all. last year i didn't write anything and felt like a sack all day.
I shoot for 1000-15000 words a week.
-Jackson
brandi wells should write more and complain less.
Depends. When I was writing Flowing in the Gossamer Fold I was writing everyday for a couple of hours for 8-12 months. But recently I'm writing 30-1 hour a day, sporadic. It's a random collection of inspiration and exercise that result in lengths.
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