Monday, January 7, 2013

Stephen King's "Production Schedule"

The discipline needed to write a story is necessary, so the person writing the story doesn't slack off or procrastinate. The discipline I'm going to start putting on myself is a heavy one, more work less procrastination. I do not always write at the same time of day but i do believe that a person should write when they are most comfortable. When a person is comfortable, they are more relaxed and less stressed about the work at hand. Maintaining a steady pace will help with reaching a goal. Rushing makes the work look sloppy, but taking your time makes you catch your mistakes and are less likely to make them. Sticking to a strict routine doesn't help all too much. If you stick to a routine, it'll make you feel less like working and won't do a good job on it as you should have.

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  1. I agree with your ideas, yet I beleive that you could have structured your ideas better, don't you agree?

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    1. @Alexander Yes my ideas could have been structured better, but it all depends on who is reading it.

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  2. Well doing crack can also help you write a story, just ask Stephan King. Stress sometimes can help you write a story.

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    1. @John King used the turmoil he was in to write in a way to ask for help and vent about his problems. In a sick twisted way it did give him inspiration, but at what cost?

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  3. I agree with wwhat you are saying.

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  4. Do you think having discipline affects the writing of the person or it makes it more organized?

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    1. @ Vanessa Well it all depends on the person. Being organized can allow a person space to think, allowing no distractions, while on the other hand being unorganized can allow ideas come from your environment. The things you see can spark inspiration for a good story.

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