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How do you get inspired to write?

Carleton Prince I never have writer's block. Maybe that's a function of having spent 35 years in advertising, where you have to write on demand because you have deadlines, and where you have fit your writing into a 30-second commercial or a 2-inch column on a page. But I've always, even as a kid, had a relationship with the page. I'm an only child, so I used to scribble down my thoughts and frustrations and anxieties and emotions just as someone else might talk to a sibling or a friend. I always threw the pages away; the act of writing was enough. But I approach the page the same way today: I just start writing. I find the simple physical act of writing itself to be the gateway to inspiration. Oftentimes I don't end up anywhere near where I thought I was going, but I the process itself has opened up pathways I never saw were there. It's amazing. But it works. And if I don't like it, I do what I used to do with my youthful scribbles: Throw it away and start over!

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