Malonymous
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Are you a writer who only writes when you get in the 'writing mood,' or are you able to write consistently every day? If so, what is your inspiration, mindset, motivation?

Somedays I have motivation from the point of waking up, on others I'm so down that I can't even get a word in. But I still force myself. Why?Are you a writer who only writes when you get in the 'writing mood,' or are you able to write consistently every day? If so, what is your inspiration, mindset, motivation?
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There are times where I sit in front of the keyboard, unable to do anything, the music plays in the background and I barely type down a few lines. Other times, I feel a sudden inspiration and I'm able to write down several pages. The same happens when I'm trying to draw.Are you a writer who only writes when you get in the 'writing mood,' or are you able to write consistently every day? If so, what is your inspiration, mindset, motivation?
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Feedback is good!One of my motivations is feedback, criticism, or just plain praise. One makes me feel like I still have a lot to learn and improve while the other just makes me feel like I'm not writing to the walls of my house you know?
You get a free pass to drink up after a bakakeSo again, what's stopping you from writing when it's simple to just get off your fat bum to buy a beer?
Dedication is the way!A strong mindset, I don't have. But a persistent and dedicated one.
Write because you want to, you have to or simply because you're bored.
I was utterly devasted at my first 1-start rating, then the second one came(both during this month). Felt awful, but I kept going because I simply love the storytelling, the worlds you can create through a few simple words.
Keep your head up and press on - Gray Ghost.
I still have bakake sadly, but not from bad sitting habits...You get a free pass to drink up after that bakake![]()