Jason Howell
Jason Howell asked Sally Christie:

Sally... I'm asking this questions of several writers—some friends, some strangers. Q: How often are you able to create a desired result for yourself by sheer force of will, or by arranging circumstances? Do you ever feel the reason you aren't far enough along is that you haven't pushed yourself hard enough, even though you've worked very hard? In your writing life or otherwise—is control all it's cracked up to be?

Sally Christie Hi Jason,
Thanks for the questions. I'm not sure about sheer force of will, but being very disciplined and responsible (e.g. responsible for the goals you have set) is fairly critical to being a writer. This was especially true before I had an agent or a publisher and had no externally imposed deadlines.
One of the overall most frustrating things for me personally about being a writer is the sense or the feeling that you are never done - everything can be improved upon and there is always more research or more polishing that can be done. Trying to find that point where you are truly satisfied with your work can be challenging.
Hope this helps,
Thanks,
Sally

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