We may have a problem. Ok no, not exactly a problem, but I’ve found that I am far more reluctant to give up 1K as story content than I realised. I wrote over 1,300 words of lecture notes today, and after a super long day got home at half ten, and felt compelled to write 1K of A Timeless Moment. I am, undecided if this is a problem yet.
This is going to take some thought…
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I’m Sam, and I live to write. I spent most of the first 8 years of my adulthood trying to balance writing with a large amount of crap in my personal life, until towards the end of 2018 I threw everything out and started afresh with just my writing. I built the new me around one goal: I have to write at least 1,000 words a day. I called this goal 1K, and it changed my life. So long as I write a thousand words a day, the day is a success, and atop that I've managed over time to build the life I wanted all those years.
My greatest flaws as a writer is I still use too many adjectives, adverbs, connectives as openers, accidental passive voice and I don't force my work down people's throats enough on pain of extreme and unusual torture. My greatest strength is I know my greatest flaws and I'm working on them.
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