“Don’t do other things. Sit at your machine.”
“It is my considered opinion
that one reason you are not writing is that you are allowing yourself to
read in the time set aside to write. You ought to set aside three hours
every morning in which you write or do nothing else; no reading, no
talking, no cooking, no nothing, but you sit there. If you write all
right and if you don’t all right, but you do not read; whether you start
something different every day and finish nothing makes no difference;
you sit there. It’s the only way, I’m telling you. If inspiration comes
you are there to receive it, you are not reading. And don’t write
letters during that time. If you don’t write, don’t do anything else.
And get in a room by yourself. If there are two rooms in that house, get
in the one where nobody else is . . . I will not tell you anything
interesting to read as you have no bidnis throwing away your time in
that fashion.”
“I’m a full-time believer in
writing habits, pedestrian as it all may sound. You may be able to do
without them if you have genius but most of us only have talent and this
is simply something that has to be assisted all the time by physical
and mental habits or it dries up and blows away.”
“Don’t let anyone or anything cut into your time with words.”
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