Hi John from Chile: I love when it all comes together with a piece and next thing you know, you’ve got the basics down. Very rewarding. I feel then as if now I’ve something to work with! Thank you for reading.
I can relate. Most of the time, I feel like my writing process is uniquely chaotic—but I’m sure I’m not alone. I know I can’t force it. I need quiet, some disconnection from the world, to really think through the hows and whys of everything around me. That’s when the synapses start firing and ideas begin to flow. Right now, I’ve got several projects in different stages of development. Usually, at this point, one of them grabs my attention, and before I know it, it’s either finished or I’ve got a few chapters down—depending on the size of the project. Greetings from Chile 👋🏼
Hi John from Chile: I love when it all comes together with a piece and next thing you know, you’ve got the basics down. Very rewarding. I feel then as if now I’ve something to work with! Thank you for reading.
I can relate. Most of the time, I feel like my writing process is uniquely chaotic—but I’m sure I’m not alone. I know I can’t force it. I need quiet, some disconnection from the world, to really think through the hows and whys of everything around me. That’s when the synapses start firing and ideas begin to flow. Right now, I’ve got several projects in different stages of development. Usually, at this point, one of them grabs my attention, and before I know it, it’s either finished or I’ve got a few chapters down—depending on the size of the project. Greetings from Chile 👋🏼