(Like, I guess one date wouldn't hurt, and it might be fun to post that I'm "in a relationship" on Facebook.) In reality, writing doesn't have to be so intense. Luckily, the ability to produce a high volume of good writing doesn't just happen overnight. I'd still like to write every day it's just that producing such a high volume in such a short amount of time is what sends single girls like me running and screaming. I get all of it.Įven so, I would like to see my family for more than 30 minutes after I get home from work, and- sue me-but going to new restaurants with my friends is, like, the Olympic sport of my life. Okay, so I know the idea is that even moms and full-time employees can find time, that prioritizing writing over other things is important to nurture your artistic self, and that fitting writing into your day every day is what makes a writer, well, a writer. So forgive me for not jumping at the opportunity to write 50,000 words in a month. I'm the person who researches the restaurant ahead of time and still stares at the menu long after everyone has decided what to order. I've had three separate Facebook accounts, over 10 different email addresses (five of which are currently active), and I've dyed my hair more colors than I could count on both my fingers and my toes. I find it difficult to choose a movie because I think two hours is too long to focus on the same story. I don't know about you, but I'm afraid of commitment.
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