Today’s writing advice question comes from @KalCobalt, who asks “Let’s say you’re a hardcore author who, by circumstance, can’t write for a decade. What’s the first thing you would do when you could get back to work?” Oh man. I picked this question because I find it a really interesting exercise. The idea of not being able to write for a decade is to me a fairly traumatic one, considering I’m writing more or less every day at this point. But I’ve had friends who have gone through stretches like this, and I’ve written before about how living through the latter half of the last decade has made writing more difficult, so I think I can get my head around it enough to talk about this a little in a way that might be helpful.
I feel this so much as I havent been able to write stories or work on 'fun projects. Due to situations all my focus is diverted to more tangable efforts to get income. So for 2 years, novel stuff is on the back burner.
I feel this so much as I havent been able to write stories or work on 'fun projects. Due to situations all my focus is diverted to more tangable efforts to get income. So for 2 years, novel stuff is on the back burner.
Off subject, but is there any updates to your audiobioks and such? I noticed that you haven't been adding updates to anything with your works anymore.