Writing Withdrawal

For a writer, having writing writing withdrawal can be devastating. It can ruin your personal life, professional life, and have you on the verge of being rushed to the emergency room.

Exaggerations? Barely.

My personal life is falling apart. Why? I haven't had time to write. The result is grouchiness, depression, and daydreaming of the next scene that never seems to get written. It's horrible. My family is begging me to lock myself away. I think they want me to write. Maybe they just wanted me locked away.

My professional life is both rejoicing and wailing at my withdrawals. I am getting writing done for other sites and working on Silver Tongue Press stuff, but I'm not getting any headway on my books. A win/lose situation.

I need to write! I need to get more of The Men's Preservation Society Done. I need to edit Trust Me. I need to work on the final revisions of Deep Connections. I need to write!

Now, how is your day? :)
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Published on May 31, 2012 01:19 Tags: deep-connections, silver-tongue-press, trust-me, withdrawals, writing
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Sara Nowlin-Edens Use a time line. Set goals for it. You might not get every thing done, but you might come closer to reaching some goals. Muses are begging you to lock yourself away as well . . . . . TMPS TMPS goooooooo TMPS LOL


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