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Goodreads asked E.P. Clark:

How do you get inspired to write?

E.P. Clark I try to write a bit as frequently as possible, preferably every day, although it depends a lot on what else I'm doing--e.g., if I'm applying for jobs, finishing an article or a translation project (I finished the aforementioned Ph.D. in Russian literature and am now a professional academic as my day job), or doing promotional activities, I don't do a lot of writing since just like everyone else, I have a limited amount of time and energy I can spend on it. But the discipline of writing every day really helps and I've trained myself to become inspired by sitting down (or standing--I have a standing desk I work at sometimes) in front of the computer and writing. Normally once I start writing, the ideas start coming. Another thing that inspires me, weirdly enough, is being mad or upset about something. So reading a book that I think is poorly done, or reading something in the news that makes me angry, inspires me to write a rebuttal of it in my own work, often in very oblique form.

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