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Science fiction, fantasy, and mystery writer. Singer (sorry, no shows) & nudist (in my home). Beer, cat, cheese, coffee, pie and wine friend. Left IBM and Silicon Valley for the southern Oregon life but I miss the ocean. We're too far inland. Gotta move.
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Hi Michael. I am not an author like you, and honestly I don’t really inspire to be one, which I think it is necessary to do all the work putting dreams and ideas into a format that once done others can immerse themselves in.
That said I can understand the above concept / idea. Often I struggle to come up with the energy to respond to comments or form them for others posts. But I find that once I start, once I begin the work it just seems to flow and hours go by and I realize that I have gotten a lot done when I felt at first too tired to even begin.
As I said I am not an author so I won’t say it might work the same way. Best Wishes. Hugs. Scottie
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Hey, Scottie. I agree with what you’re saying. It’s often just that initial effort that stymies me; once I start, I usually quickly enter a zone and get things done. It’s been so for most of my life for everything which I do. Writing is the rare exception in that I don’t often have trouble getting started writing, knock on wood. I’m lucky in that regard. I think you’ve pinpointed the matter which plagues most of us in our endeavors, though: just getting started.
Hugs ‘n cheers, mon ami. M.
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