If theres a single idea I emphasize when people ask about writing, its that theres no right way to produce a book. But I do think that whatever you do, you should do regularly, whether its waking up at midnight and drinking vodka or waking up at dawn and drinking tea, whether its sitting in a monkish study or writing on the back of a flatbed truck. The analogy I like is childrens literature: in a lot of childrens books, theres a huge institutional structure (Hogwarts, for example) whose presiding safety allows the childrens imagination to run free. The more consistent your habits are and this ties into having your tools nailed down the more secure your brain will be to run free and create.

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Charles Finch was a contemporary American author and literary critic. Charles Finch is an American author and literary critic. He has written a series of mystery novels set in Victorian era England, as well as literary fiction and numerous essays and book reviews. Read more on Wikipedia →

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