“I procrastinate in spades. In my defence, I also try to have all other distractions solved before I can concentrate on writing. My small theory is that to write for three hours, you need to feel like you have three days. To write for three days, you need to feel like you've got three weeks, and so on.” NeedsFeelsWritingTryingI CanThreeHoursWeekTheoryLike YouDistractionDefenceProcrastinatingSpades Author:Markus Zusak
“I write four books a year. I'm very fortunate that I write quickly; around 3,500 words a day. Being strict about delineating my writing time and personal life, as well as keeping distractions at bay, is the only way I can accomplish this.” WayWritingYearsWellsI CanBookFourAccomplishFortunateDistractionStrictPersonal Life Author:Alexander McCall Smith
“I can write all the way through the morning, when my mind is clear, and there are no distractions.” WayWritingMindI CanMorningClearDistraction Author:Karen Thompson Walker