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writingslowly.com
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| | | | Oliver Burkeman, author of Four Thousand Weeks, likes to keep his notes messy1: "'Messiness', in this context at least, is just the state of not being so hubristic as to imagine that you know, in advance, precisely what's required in order to do or to create something worthwhile. Which, of course, nobody does." - The life-changing magic of not tidying up I really appreciate the benefits of serendipity, but I also need some structure, which is why I'm happy with making atomic notes, densely linked. | |
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ryanwaggoner.com
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| | | | I'm so stressed out today. It's a holiday, so I should be relaxed, right? But see, it's also Monday, and Monday through Friday I do a set of five core habits: Workout for 60 minutes Read for 60 minutes Write for 60 minutes Do 4 hours of deep work Turn all devices off at 830p [...]Read More... | |
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blog.janicehardy.com
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| | | | Fiction University is a site dedicated to helping writers and authors improve their writing craft and their publishing careers. | |
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readingmattersblog.com
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| | A Year With William Trevor | #WilliamTrevor2023 Fiction - paperback; Penguin; 195 pages; 2014. The first Sunday of the month means it's time to review another William Trevor book as part of A Year With William Trevor, which I am co-hosting with Cathy from 746 Books. I wasn't sure what to expect when I picked... |