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RE: NanoWrimo, Hemingway and Overcoming Procrastination
I was actually planning to take part this time around, but since I would be simultaneously editing a series of posts into book format, my husband rightfully dissuaded me, and urged me to finish the current book first.
It's always a payoff on what you have time to do. For me, cause I'm limited by illness I've got to prioritize time even more. What others take 3 hours after work to blog on steem takes me half a day. I'm gonna spend that time writing a novel for the next 30 days 🙂
Thanks for the encouragement 👍
Good for you. Wishing you all the best, in every way!
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P.s. of you like fiction that flips your head and excites the mind I would recommend haruki murikami's most magical trilogy of books... '1Q84'.
If you want to read a modern classic in the magical realism genre there is nothing better. If I ever write a book even half as good as murikami I will consider my work on this earth complete.
1Q84 is pretty out there to be honest. If you want something a little less trippy check out his book 'kafka on the shore'
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Funny, I've been reading several of his essays recently. And trippy works for me. ;-)
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