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"I think I would spend the first 30 weeks not writing, just clearing my head and seeing parts of the world I haven't seen and going back to places I have seen and love"

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Connelly’s line reads like a small rebellion against the mythology of the “always writing” novelist. The headline isn’t procrastination; it’s process. By putting “the first 30 weeks” on the table - comically long in a culture that fetishizes daily word counts - he reframes creative work as something that begins before the keyboard: a deliberate clearing of mental clutter, a refusal to force pages out of a jammed mind.

The phrasing “not writing” lands with quiet defiance. It acknowledges that the hardest part of craft isn’t the typing, it’s the attention. For a writer whose reputation is built on tight plotting and procedural control, this is an admission that control has to be earned. You don’t manufacture clarity; you cultivate it, often by leaving your desk. Travel here isn’t Instagram self-care, it’s research in the oldest sense: re-entering the world to replenish the sensory and moral inventory that crime fiction feeds on.

The second half - “seeing parts of the world I haven’t seen and going back to places I have seen and love” - is the tell. Novelty matters, but so does return. Connelly signals that imagination isn’t just discovery; it’s revisiting the sites that shaped you, checking how they’ve changed and how you’ve changed with them. The subtext is professional longevity: after enough books, the risk isn’t blank pages, it’s repetition. His solution is a controlled interruption, a long inhale before the next hard, precise sentence.

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Connelly, Michael. (2026, January 15). I think I would spend the first 30 weeks not writing, just clearing my head and seeing parts of the world I haven't seen and going back to places I have seen and love. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-i-would-spend-the-first-30-weeks-not-159205/

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Connelly, Michael. "I think I would spend the first 30 weeks not writing, just clearing my head and seeing parts of the world I haven't seen and going back to places I have seen and love." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-i-would-spend-the-first-30-weeks-not-159205/.

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"I think I would spend the first 30 weeks not writing, just clearing my head and seeing parts of the world I haven't seen and going back to places I have seen and love." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-i-would-spend-the-first-30-weeks-not-159205/. Accessed 5 Apr. 2026.

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