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writer culture is having all of your documents being untitled, so you have to lean in and squint to see if you can discern which document is which from the teeny tiny preview font
even if you don’t write anything, spend time with your work. read it, edit it, stare at it, have the tab open while you do other things. spend time with it. treat it like a loved one.
when i say i’m writing i can be
writing
writing
or “writing”
i met my daily word count and now i can’t feel my brain.
I think one of the most infuriating things about NaNoWriMo is when you’ve started your story, and then you get inspiration for another story.
me: *has 6 different, enriching, well-thought out and unfinished projects*
also me: let's write some FANFICTION.
writer culture is bs’ing 3 pages, then having to go back and read them all the next day bc you can’t remember what tf u just wrote.