Hm, amongst the thousands of stories, interviews etc. I wrote due to my profession, quite a few were excellent. However, before the Grim Reaper comes, I would like to create something the success of which my heirs can benefit from for a long time. ;-)
Encara hi ets a temps... això no vol dir que no segueixis pensant, repensant i reflexionant, però com ja ho tens per mà, podràs tenir temps per escriure... ;-) Aferradetes, Sean.
Perhaps all that thinking wasn’t wasted at all —it was just the prelude to the words that would one day find their way to you. Beautiful in its honesty, Sean. Slàinte, mo chara.
These days I often think and ponder much longer before I put pen to paper or fingers to keyboard. My thoughts are in there waiting to get out into the wild.
Oh, Neal, sorry! I hadn't checked the dungeon of oblivion in quite some time, which is why I was only able to free you a few minutes ago. Yes, interesting, isn't it? Nothing against thinking, rethinking, and reflecting, but… Speaking of which: What about “1001 Reasons Not to Write”, Neal & Sean? ;-)
Keep writing, anyway.
ReplyDeleteI need to. ;-) It's one of the few things I am good at.
DeleteIf you want to write something good, read a lot of good books - and it looks like you have, as the Seanhenge library will testify.
ReplyDeleteHm, amongst the thousands of stories, interviews etc. I wrote due to my profession, quite a few were excellent.
DeleteHowever, before the Grim Reaper comes, I would like to create something the success of which my heirs can benefit from for a long time. ;-)
you really must!
DeleteJa som dos... Continuarem escrivint ja sigui poc O molt...
ReplyDeleteHa! Let's do it, Carme! ;-)
DeleteEncara hi ets a temps... això no vol dir que no segueixis pensant, repensant i reflexionant, però com ja ho tens per mà, podràs tenir temps per escriure... ;-)
ReplyDeleteAferradetes, Sean.
;-)
DeletePriorities + procrastination = ...
Aferradetes, Paula.
Perhaps all that thinking wasn’t wasted at all —it was just the prelude to the words that would one day find their way to you.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful in its honesty, Sean.
Slàinte, mo chara.
;-)
DeleteMay the words find their way to me, dear Gumer.
Sláinte!
You have to think to be able to write...
ReplyDeleteThese days I often think and ponder much longer before I put pen to paper or fingers to keyboard. My thoughts are in there waiting to get out into the wild.
Quite! However, procrastination does neither write stories nor novels. ;-)
DeleteI best get on to pen to paper then ;-)
DeleteJust do it! ;-)
DeleteHi Sean - we need to reflect at times, and we can't berate ourselves too much ... enjoy the autumnal evenings - cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteI'll do my very best, Hilary. ;-)
DeleteThat is a regret that I share entirely.
ReplyDeleteOh, Neal, sorry! I hadn't checked the dungeon of oblivion in quite some time, which is why I was only able to free you a few minutes ago.
DeleteYes, interesting, isn't it? Nothing against thinking, rethinking, and reflecting, but…
Speaking of which: What about “1001 Reasons Not to Write”, Neal & Sean? ;-)