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Lee Fullbright Less talking, more writing. Butt in the chair. I believe there are thousands of amazingly talented writers out there. Writers whose works we’ll never read, because they’ll never get written. Talent is only one part of writing. Innovation is another. But discipline—butt in the chair—is the game changer.
Lee Fullbright Sometimes nothing inspires me. Other times, everything I see and hear feels like a story coming on. Regardless which it is, the only thing that creates momentum is butt in the chair, where, to start off, I read the last page from the night before, which either makes me want to rewrite it, or begin the next page. But it all starts with butt in the chair. No getting around it.
Lee Fullbright A literary mystery (tentatively titled The Diviner’s Daughter) narrated by veterinarian Annie Chapman, looking back on the long ago arrest of her boyfriend for the murder of her best friend. The opening line reads,

“The December morning of 1964 that my boyfriend Benny Radisch told me he’d fallen in love with someone else was the same exact Saturday that seventeen-year-old Katie Plowright’s body was found in a shallow grave near the river’s shoreline.”
Lee Fullbright Becoming completely lost in your own head. Better than any drug.

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