Any suggestions?
I am off for 10 days away from home, though only about twenty minutes away. Promises to be a good time - no city sirens or fighting, a huge backyards and patio so my daughter can play while I write (or edit, as I "should" be doing), and all-around relaxation. Even better: I only have to work four of these days, so there should be tons complete by the time I go home. Hoping to release Fate's Exchange on August 15, 2014, and then get working on editing Fate's Return for September 30, 2014. Finally down to a checklist of things left to do before saying "complete", and then I get to learn about marketing :)
Any suggestions?
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Do you ever find it hard to make time to write? Or is it the opposite? Do you find it hard to go and live - or in some cases get the energy to get up and work - because you spend all your free time trying to write? I do. Unless you're fortunate enough to be paid the big bucks for writing or have someone willing to pay your bills for you (how lucky!), this will be a problem. I've been searching for a way to schedule this, which is never going to be one-hundred-percent possible. I mean, when you have to write, you have to write. The ideas aren't going to wait on you. However, there are things you can schedule to make life feel a little bit more controllable.
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Sasha Leigh
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