Rachelle
Rachelle asked Robert Jackson Bennett:

Do you have a writing practice, hours in which you must attend to writing? How do you structure your professional time? What do you still need to learn about the art or craft of storytelling?

Robert Jackson Bennett I usually write about one to two hours a day, and I come in with a specific thing I want to see accomplished - one scene, one development, one moment. The goal is to get it done, not to get it perfect. Once it's done, I move on, though I often keep thinking in the back of my head about how I can improve it.

Storytelling is odd in that you often have to completely remake your tools and your process for every story you write. The thing that you can refine is a sense of what feels wrong or right, and what's missing.

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