Oh, I assumed it had been recently rearranged, but not so recently that she hadn't picked up where things were.
So had I; it's the sort of thing the staff always does seem to know.
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Oh, I assumed it had been recently rearranged, but not so recently that she hadn't picked up where things were.
So had I; it's the sort of thing the staff always does seem to know.
Hmm. so it's not a logic problem then?
Hmm. so it's not a logic problem then?
I don't know. I didn't think of it when I read the story, but when I was working at the bookstore they kept moving things and it took me a while not to want to immediately go to where things used to be.
I talked to the editor at Mouth last night. Good conversation, full of extolling of my virtues(/Lorne) She said I should read this book called "Writing Without Teachers" and if I did I'd never get writer's block again. Which feels like a big "Nuh and uh" from here but what do y'all think? Has anyone here read it?
I'm totally the wrong person to ask, love. I've never read any books on how to write - I know there are a couple that are really popular and useful to a lot of people, though.
I've read a lot of them, but you know what that means I'm not doing? Writing. So I cut back on them. Cause it feels like warming up frozen crap and reading Bon Appetit at the same time.
I think you should get the book at the library and see if it feels like it would work for you, erika -- writing is different for every writer, and what's true for the editor might not be true for you.
I haven't heard of the book myself --let me know if it's any good!
Yeah, good point, LJ. And besides, I'm a contrarian and a malcontent. The extravagant claims make me want to say "Never? Just watch me." I could talk myself into a writer's block, just to be right. My aniMunch would point and laugh. I'm doing well now, having finished most of my old stuff.(except fic and a new thing that I'm looking stuff up for) Fic is a distracting shiny object, but I also think I learn stuff from doing it.
hm i only read one writer book it was a book about writing scripts and i did it to get the format and the styles of the scripts and such ! But i dont think books like this help against writers block! When i have one i mostly sleep a few nights over it and i´ll get an idea some time .
Btw Erika .. did you get any futher with my book or are there lots of mistakes so that it takes longer?
I'm still working on it...my own work, fanfic, the odd revenge fantasy, have all gotten in the way...probably by Friday? I'm finding it to be a little bit like translating, which is to say that it requires some close attention on my part. And I have a writer friend in town and we have an embarrassingly lengthy e-mail correspondence while we duck deadlines together. Could you send me your e-mail address again, too? I lost track of it somewhere.