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Dan Blakely's avatar

So true - it is all about prioritization and building habits.

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Robin Landry's avatar

I need to ask a question about using real people in a fiction book. Is it allowed? Or a good idea?

Thanks.

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Kate McKean's avatar

I wrote about that here! https://katemckean.substack.com/p/q-and-a-thursday-683

This is a complicated thing that depends on what you want to write about them. Can you mention famous people in your book? Sure. Can you write a novel version of a famous person, using their real name? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Maybe! But they can also stop you if they want you to because they have the rights to their life story. Can you loosely base a character in your novel on your aunt, even though you changed a bunch of stuff? Probably! If you're really concerned, I would consult a lawyer as I am not one!

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Rebekah Warren's avatar

Personally attached by this, Kate! Ha! I make and break this bargain with myself all the time.

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Jen Wilde's avatar

'Do it first, whenever you can,' is such good advice. I might need to write that on a post it and stick it onto my laptop!

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Laurel Cummings's avatar

Ok, you’ve convinced me. Im in for #1000wordsofsummer

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Gila Pfeffer's avatar

similar concept: my friend and book advisor says we have to 'eat that frog'

thanks for being so up front about the specific challenges writers face every day...it's both comforting and validating :)

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A CRONE WITH A BOTTLE. Or two.'s avatar

Hahahahahahahahaha. Thanks for this.

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Betsy Mikel's avatar

Do it first, whenever you can is such a great creed. I am going to shower tonight so I can do my 1,000 first thing tomorrow!

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Meghan's avatar

I absolutely cannot participate right now, though I love this annual event, so I’ve rescheduled it by snoozing the emails every morning.

Definitely agree with write first, and my own mantra (for everything) is, “no catching up.” Whatever I missed yesterday (workout, non-critical tasks, writing quota), it doesn’t migrate over to today. I just start over each morning.

Good luck to all participating now! Whatever you’re doing, you’re not doing it wrong!

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Em's avatar

tbh this made me write literally over 600 words. and ik that's not 1000 but it's 600 more than I have in way too long so thank you

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Kate McKean's avatar

YESSSSSSSSSSSSSS

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Stace Dumoski's avatar

I’m gonna print that out and hang it over my mirror

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Kristina's avatar

I heard this tip that I love: instead of saying “I don’t have time for ____ today,” you say “I am not prioritizing ____ today.” Sometimes it makes you stop and reassess if your time and energy are really going where you want them to, and sometimes it gives me that extra push to make sure is going to actual

priorities like writing, and not, for example doom scrolling on social media.

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Federico FTB's avatar

Thanks, it seems a very good advice!

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Zoe Smith's avatar

This is super relatable thanks for sharing! Whenever I have one of those "easy to do and easy not to do" tasks, I use the mantra "I can do 10mins" and that 10mins usually turns into more when I've started :)

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CASH HONEY's avatar

LOVE

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Rhiannon D'Averc's avatar

Love this! Even though writing is my day job, I also make this bargain with myself often. There's always some business admin that needs to be done, calls with new clients, or it's too hot, or my husband's ill and someone has to look after the toddler, or I'm tired because the toddler was up all night and I can just do it tomorrow...

Well, my daily wordcount goal is 5,000, so of course I absolutely cannot ever and to this date have not managed to "do it tomorrow". Sometimes though I think we need a whimsical excuse to give ourselves permission to take time off, even if it's a fun exercise we wanted to do.

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Nancy Nicholas's avatar

I am in! Just the incentive I need right now. Thank you for sharing!

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