"If you can't think of what to write, tough luck; write anyway. If you can think of lots more when you've finished the three pages, don't write it; it'll be that much easier to get going next day"
- Philip Pullman
About this Quote
This quote by Philip Pullman encourages us to keep writing even when we do not feel inspired. He suggests that if we can't think about what to write, we ought to still compose anyhow. He also recommends us to not write more than what we have planned, even if we have more concepts. This is since it will be simpler to start the next day. This quote encourages us to keep writing even when it feels hard, and to not be prevented by a lack of concepts. It likewise reminds us to be mindful of our energy and not to exhaust ourselves. By following this recommendations, we can remain determined and productive in our writing.
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