Being a writer is like having homework every night for the rest of your life.
Lawrence Kasdan
Wise words, Mr Kasdan, though it is the most interesting, absorbing homework in your favourite subject!
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That’s awesome. Love that quote; I will hang it on my wall and point to it when my kids complain about their HW. π I have a laptop for work and then my own laptop, and they check to see which one I have, then ask, “Are you writing things for children or not for children today?” π
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Ah, that’s great- a silent code signalling what you’re writing. I often have to fend off my lovely son looking over my shoulder when I’m writing. My fiction is for adults or YA, so not suitable for a ten year old! Maybe I need a set of traffic lights attached to the laptop- red means ‘Mummy’s writing something that’ll give you nightmares!’
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That’s hilarious. I bet lots of mamawriters would buy those lights. We should probably mass produce…
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Would they pay attention to them, though, or would we have to dispense on-the-spot-fines for breaking the rules?
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“Pay me one chocolate truffle for breaking the rules.” Sounds good to me.
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Just one of those quotes you wish you’d come up with π
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Exactly!
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Here here for a chocolate truffle! π
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