DeMont
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- Dec 28, 2019
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Good morning my dear colleagues,
We write a lot about "writing" here, we write about the planning, the dreaded "writers block" and the other parts of the writing process that yield finished, approved and published works. Of course, that's what we're here for, to discuss the "craft of writing: tips, tricks, philosophies and styles" (It says so at the top!)
Part of those very discussions have centred around "breaks", "dry spells" and "step backs for a while", so, what do we all do to forget about writing for a while?
What do you find are good, wholesome (including rampant physical activities) and productive efforts to help you "clear" the fog?
Maybe there are others who might benefit from your suggestions, no?
Deepest respects,
D.
				
			We write a lot about "writing" here, we write about the planning, the dreaded "writers block" and the other parts of the writing process that yield finished, approved and published works. Of course, that's what we're here for, to discuss the "craft of writing: tips, tricks, philosophies and styles" (It says so at the top!)
Part of those very discussions have centred around "breaks", "dry spells" and "step backs for a while", so, what do we all do to forget about writing for a while?
What do you find are good, wholesome (including rampant physical activities) and productive efforts to help you "clear" the fog?
Maybe there are others who might benefit from your suggestions, no?
Deepest respects,
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