The process of self-invention is never-ending; writer, like children, are always growing into their gifts. (Susan Larson in a "Times-Picayune" book review.
I get up at 4am or 5am and write for a few hours before the rest of the world wakes up. And I don__ drink caffeine. That combination is basically a deal breaker for every other author I know. I don__ usual check email, Facebook or Twitter until at least 6:30am, either, another killer for most authors.
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I get up at 4am or 5am and write for a few hours before the rest of the world wakes up. And I don__ drink caffeine. That combination is basically a deal breaker for every other author I know. I don__ usual check email, Facebook or Twitter until at least 6:30am, either, another killer for most authors.
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