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I put aside an hour a day to write.
I have a full time job to hold down, and I have other hobbies too, but for one hour, I'm a writer.
Doing something everyday makes it a habit. Now, if I don't write, I feel like something is missing from my day.
And, pro tip, if you do ANYTHING for an hour a day, you're going to get good at it, and you're going to reach your end goal much quicker than you imagine!
I have a full time job to hold down, and I have other hobbies too, but for one hour, I'm a writer.
Doing something everyday makes it a habit. Now, if I don't write, I feel like something is missing from my day.
And, pro tip, if you do ANYTHING for an hour a day, you're going to get good at it, and you're going to reach your end goal much quicker than you imagine!
Andrew Lynch
Heya Vera,
Sanctuary's Fiend is available as both an ebook and paperback through Amazon.
Goodreads has a handy little button that will take you to your relevant Amazon domain, or you can just search for the title on Amazon yourself :)
Sanctuary's Fiend is available as both an ebook and paperback through Amazon.
Goodreads has a handy little button that will take you to your relevant Amazon domain, or you can just search for the title on Amazon yourself :)
Andrew Lynch
This is just such a tough question. I mean... jeez. There are so many candidates. I won't say any of my own, even though they mean more to me in a certain way than any other book ever could. I've also had some great reads that have plumbed uncharted emotional depths within me. But I'm going to say Pyramids by Terry Pratchett.
This book beat out all of the others by being emblematic of the author as a whole, and in itself inspiring my own writing. I'm inspired by the feeling of good and joy that comes from Pratchett'a comedy so much more than anything else. I don't want to write in his style (not that I could ever hope to match him), but his works motivate me, and Pyramids is the best of his work in my view.
This book beat out all of the others by being emblematic of the author as a whole, and in itself inspiring my own writing. I'm inspired by the feeling of good and joy that comes from Pratchett'a comedy so much more than anything else. I don't want to write in his style (not that I could ever hope to match him), but his works motivate me, and Pyramids is the best of his work in my view.
Andrew Lynch
I've got two books floating around. One is an epic fantasy in a non-tolkien inspired world, the other is a young adult urban fantasy.
However, as I can only really focus on one project at a time, my next release will be the YA novel.
However, as I can only really focus on one project at a time, my next release will be the YA novel.
Andrew Lynch
I've never had real writer's block. When I'm 30 books deep, I'll come back to this question!
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