Writing Magazine

Making time

The following might seem like teaching one’s grandmother to suck eggs. I mean, time is important to all of us. But as this page is aimed at beginner writers, many of whom are struggling with the pressures of penning that first story, I’m sure you won’t mind me going back to basics.

Finding enough time to write can be a hurdle that never really goes away. As if coming up with an intriguing plot, a red-hot story arc, a bunch of hard-to-letgo characters or even a voice readers just can’t ignore isn’t taxing enough, finding the

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