Well hang on, I do have a full-time job and sometimes I have to work for it. I'm either in the office being continuously distracted (At 5:20pm Friday night; "E@L can you do a presentation first thing Monday morning?") or on the road, in the sky, in a waiting room. Whatever excuse you want, I got it.
Late starting novelists: OK, it takes time to write a novel.
It takes time for most people to learn how to write to novel-length. It takes time to write well at that length. It takes time to write to that length. It takes time to land a publisher and it takes time to get that novel to market. And suddenly, it makes sense why so many debut novelists just happen to be in theirthirtiesfifties.
E@L
8 comments:
Thanks for depressing me first thing in the morning. So it would seem that Hemingwayish novel is not quite in my future.
stop thinking about it and just do it, sugar! xoxoxo
Marshmallow is right as usual. We've listened to enough excuses.
Ah nude eye shoodna menshen eet!
DH: some of us have to work.
Sav: didn't you read the article? I am looking for an publisher.
Skip: Hemingway drink here. Hemingway drank there. Hemingway drunk everyfuckingwhere.
DH: some of us have to work.
Sav: didn't you read the article? I am looking for an publisher.
Skip: Hemingway drink here. Hemingway drank there. Hemingway drunk everyfuckingwhere.
@dh..thank you, sugarpie!
i guess i follow the balzac mode...and i did not read the article, but i will now...anyway, i stand by my earlier statement, darlin. xoxoxo
noted that you've put down 'fifties' in writing now so no backtracking!
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