FIrst comment: You have to write every day. It doesn't matter if you're a marathoner or sprinter. You can't get better at somethign you don't rehearse. Every master rehearses. The rest are amateurs.
Second: I challenge anyone to find someone who actually writes 250 pages a day, as Thaisa Frank suggests, let along scribbing them "before work."
And third, to the interviewer - try to let the subject speak. Don't say "uh,uh" all the way through. It's annoying to the audience.
FIrst comment: You have to write every day. It doesn't matter if you're a marathoner or sprinter. You can't get better at somethign you don't rehearse. Every master rehearses. The rest are amateurs.
Second: I challenge anyone to find someone who actually writes 250 pages a day, as Thaisa Frank suggests, let along scribbing them "before work."
And third, to the interviewer - try to let the subject speak. Don't say "uh,uh" all the way through. It's annoying to the audience.
arewrites 11 months ago