For some people the need to write comes and goes. All writers are at some level intellectual reactionaries. True fiction can be spontaneous. Some writers will perpetually search for a moment of spontaneous creativity. Professional writers work at regular intervals building large collections of prose. Some creative writers only produce prose when the moment is right. Nels has had inspired writing sessions that involve the production of about fifty thousand words in a single sitting. Massive writing sessions tend to trend toward the world of fiction. Nonfiction writing typically evolves at a much slower pace. Compelling topics nearly write themselves. Now would be a good time to move forward. Nels has found that writing typically happens in shifts. Writing happens early in the morning until lunch. A second and sometimes more profound writing period will occur later in the evening after the sun disappears. For some reason late night writing always seems to work.
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