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Goodreads asked Andrew M. Rector:

What’s your advice for aspiring writers?

Andrew M. Rector Don't wait for just the big chunks of time to write. Use little chunks of time throughout the day: 15 minute breaks; 20 minutes here; even thinking about your story while you drive home from work counts. Those little chunks of time add up. When the big chunks of time arrive --say a whole Saturday morning with nothing on the schedule-- use it. But if something happens and the Saturday morning gets interrupted, it's okay, because you've been using little chunks of time. However, a regular time on your daily schedule --say, either getting up a half hour earlier to write, or writing an hour before you go to bed-- can get you in the habit of writing on a regular basis. Then you take those extra chunks of time, both big and little, when they are gifted to you.

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