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|    J.Pascal to Dirk van den Boom    |
|    Re: How do you prioritize your projects?    |
|    24 May 14 08:34:29    |
      From: julie@pascal.org              On Saturday, May 24, 2014 9:18:22 AM UTC-6, Dirk van den Boom wrote:       > Am 23.05.2014 20:26, schrieb J.Pascal:       >       > > So... maybe I'm the only person ever who finds it hard to stick to one       thing to the end,       >       >       >       >       >       > Me too. That's why I normally write three novels in parallel, so that I       >       > can switch from one to the other if I'm a bit bored with a particular       >       > scene or idea. With that, I work consistently every day, and it's not       >       > rotating, it's doing all three at the same day, but in different       >       > sequence and at different times of the day. Has been very helpful in       >       > accomplishing an average of 7-8 novels a year.       >              So how do you keep from ending up with, oh, five novels instead of three?              -Julie              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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