Maybe You Don’t Need to Write Every Day

Write Every Day…?

Today’s re-blog explores that idea—thoroughly,,,

You might call it “balanced reporting” :-)

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zAnnie_Scholl_Mug.jpgBy Annie L. Scholl

I’m not sure how I got the message that I had to write every day to be a “real” writer, but I’ll blame it on Julia Cameron and her book, The Artist’s Way. I read it when it came out in 1992. Cameron suggests a daily practice of “Morning Pages:” Three pages of longhand, stream-of-consciousness writing you do first thing in the morning.

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Published on November 02, 2017 06:08
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