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I'm always writing something. I write poetry, short stories, and I've been trying to write a book for quite some time now. (Not Lizzie related.) So about the inspiration thing, it comes in spurts for me. I will write like mad for awhile, then nothing. I guess I get what is called writers block. What works for me is to go back and read over what I have already written, and that will give me ideas on what to write next. Doing the research into the facts actually gives me inspiration also. Was this or that item available then, had this or that happened yet? I try all different methods to give myself the needed inspiration. I have even tried using "mood music"Liz Crouthers @ Mon May 09, 2005 10:08 pm wrote:I really want to know if someone who has written something knows how to keep yourself inspired. For the computer geek how do you open a floppy disk so that you can use it on an exsisting document withought erasing the old. example I have a copy of Borden files I want on a few pages on my book but I don't understand how to copy the disk files in my book withought losing data or retypeing
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:littleangel:
Yeah, I've written something. I'm a professional writer. Five published books of my own work (under various names), plus stories, articles, and God knows how much ghostwritten stuff for other people. When I have a 9-5 job, like now, I get paid to write: marketing copy, written procedures, end-user documentation, and white papers.Liz Crouthers @ Mon May 09, 2005 7:08 pm wrote:I really want to know if someone who has written something knows how to keep yourself inspired.