Right! Time to write!

cheerful_deviant said:
HEY! GO WRITE!

Yes, Sir!

Oooh, I love it when you shout at me. It induces tingles in all the right places and my pussy begins to throb. My breathing quickens and my mouth goes dry...

What?

I'm just setting the mood. :p

Lou ;)
 
Tatelou said:
Yes, Sir!

Oooh, I love it when you shout at me. It induces tingles in all the right places and my pussy begins to throb. My breathing quickens and my mouth goes dry...

What?

I'm just setting the mood. :p

Lou ;)

:D :p
 
FINALLY! She's gone. :rolleyes:

She'll never make it as a writer that one, too much of a flightly slut.

It's ok, everyone, I've got her tied to the chair.

Muahahahahahahaha! :devil:

Shocky :catroar:
 
New resolution, all together now: Let us keep the balance right. For every post you write in the AH, write exactly as much smut.

(24 words)

-------------------------

She leaned back and rubbed her ass against the bulge in his pants.

"Mmm," she purred, "I can't wait to do this without clothes."


(24 words)
 
Randi Grail said:
New resolution, all together now: Let us keep the balance right. For every post you write in the AH, write exactly as much smut.

(24 words)

-------------------------

She leaned back and rubbed her ass against the bulge in his pants.

"Mmm," she purred, "I can't wait to do this without clothes."


(24 words)

Brilliant!

If that Tatelou tart sticks to that she'll write a novel a week. :rolleyes:

Very good thinking, though, I'll pass it on! ;)

Shocky :kiss:
 
Actually, I've found that the existence of the AH and especially Lit. itself has helped me to set up, in my head, an audience for whom to write.

I've been much more disciplined since I started this gig. It helps not to be talking into a void.

Go, Lou...

cantdog
 
Lou, every time I login I see you're lurking instead of writing! :mad:

Don't ask me why I'm here to notice it, though.
 
I want to write so much that I limit my writing time. Certain chores have to be completed before I allow myself near the keyboard. In June I wrote three Lit submissions, 4 pieces on Euro2004, 2 Chapters of one 'novel' and tore apart and restructured a second. I have two new Lit stories in production, one a continuation of Burning Bridges and the other an Erotic Horror, and I need to write a follow-up to my second NND entry.

I tend to write in intensive spells of 4 - 6 hours mostly commencing around 10.00pm.

My problem is disciplining myself not to write, I could happily sit here all day and type.
 
Writing requires discipline?

Damn Lou:

I knew I was missing something. Discipline! I even had to look up the spelling from your original post:D

Honestly, an idea bounces around the brian cavity triggered by some stimulus.

Within a very, very short time, the story explodes out my fingertips. Brain tries to keep up. From start to finish may take a few hours, to a couple of days.

Discipline...... what I want to do the the dogs. Sit! Good dogs:)

But writing is a joy! And the stories we write;)

Mtn
 
Tatelou said:
I need to get disciplined. Are you a disciplined writer? If so, how do you maintain the focus. Is it purely because of your love of writing, or the need to do it? Any other reasons?

This is a good thread. I've been wondering whether others write every day or not.

as for myself, I'm a disciplined reader, but not a disciplined writer. Sometimes I feel like I should spend less time aimlessly surfing the net and more time writing. I have a few projects that I want to finish, but I'm barely chugging along. I just need to tell myself, Write, damn you, just write!
 
neonlyte said:
I want to write so much that I limit my writing time. Certain chores have to be completed before I allow myself near the keyboard. In June I wrote three Lit submissions, 4 pieces on Euro2004, 2 Chapters of one 'novel' and tore apart and restructured a second. I have two new Lit stories in production, one a continuation of Burning Bridges and the other an Erotic Horror, and I need to write a follow-up to my second NND entry.

I tend to write in intensive spells of 4 - 6 hours mostly commencing around 10.00pm.

My problem is disciplining myself not to write, I could happily sit here all day and type.

*Envy*

I wish I could get into that mind-set.

mtnman2003 said:
Damn Lou:

I knew I was missing something. Discipline! I even had to look up the spelling from your original post:D

Honestly, an idea bounces around the brian cavity triggered by some stimulus.

Within a very, very short time, the story explodes out my fingertips. Brain tries to keep up. From start to finish may take a few hours, to a couple of days.

Discipline...... what I want to do the the dogs. Sit! Good dogs:)

But writing is a joy! And the stories we write;)

Mtn

*Envy*

I USED to be like that! Maybe I can get it back again. I just need to focus, and, yes, I always need discipline. ;)

kinky shy girl said:
This is a good thread. I've been wondering whether others write every day or not.

as for myself, I'm a disciplined reader, but not a disciplined writer. Sometimes I feel like I should spend less time aimlessly surfing the net and more time writing. I have a few projects that I want to finish, but I'm barely chugging along. I just need to tell myself, Write, damn you, just write!

*Empathy*

Ah, another kindred spirit. ;)

The good news?

I wrote for two hours solid this afternoon and have almost completed my Nude Day story! Whoop! :D

Lou :rose: :rose: :rose:
 
I'm not at all disciplined, but I've come to feel very comfortable writing. A pot of coffee and a carton of smokes, a quiet house and I'm very content. Things have gotten to the happy state where I'll have enough of wasting time here, close the Lit window and open up MSWord, and feel like I've come home to where I belong.

I used to hate writing because I was terrified of writing crap and embarrassing myself when I read it. Now I just worry about telling the story and the hell with it being great, and that's wonderfully liberating.

If I have a story going that I hate going back to, I know that something's very wrong. If it doesn't clear itself up in a couple of pages and begin to engage my total interest, I just drop it. I really feel that if I'm not writing with emotion, the piece will be dead on arrival.

---dr.M.
 
dr_mabeuse said:
<snip>
If I have a story going that I hate going back to, I know that something's very wrong. If it doesn't clear itself up in a couple of pages and begin to engage my total interest, I just drop it. I really feel that if I'm not writing with emotion, the piece will be dead on arrival.

---dr.M.

that sounds like a good plan. I get frustrated easily. so if the writing isn't flowing, I just put it away. Or toss it into the recycle bin.
 
dr_mabeuse said:
I'm not at all disciplined, but I've come to feel very comfortable writing. A pot of coffee and a carton of smokes, a quiet house and I'm very content. Things have gotten to the happy state where I'll have enough of wasting time here, close the Lit window and open up MSWord, and feel like I've come home to where I belong.

I used to hate writing because I was terrified of writing crap and embarrassing myself when I read it. Now I just worry about telling the story and the hell with it being great, and that's wonderfully liberating.

If I have a story going that I hate going back to, I know that something's very wrong. If it doesn't clear itself up in a couple of pages and begin to engage my total interest, I just drop it. I really feel that if I'm not writing with emotion, the piece will be dead on arrival.

---dr.M.

Some very good points there, cheers Doc!

I think that's maybe a large part of my problem - I hate giving up on anything. I'm not a perfectionist when I write, far from. I just sit and write and often it just flows. I sometimes get a few pages in and it stalls; I love what I've written up to that point so much that I am loathed to give up on it. It's like beating my head against a brick wall.

Maybe I should take a leaf out of your book.

Lou :rose:
 
I'm not disciplined at all, but I never am with anything...:rolleyes:

I write then I get the urge and inspiration. Not otherwise. Most creative things require me to feel in the mood for it. Otherwise I just can't be bothered. I'm a lazy person. ;) If it hadn't been for deadlines I probably would never have written a single school paper. I thrive on deadlines. The whole "damn, I've got 24hrs to finish this!" thing gets my adrenaline going.

/LP
 
Lauren Hynde said:
I like to say to myself: I'll just surf for a while and start to write on the hour.

And then I get distracted with something and next I know it's 2:05 and then I need to wait til 3:00 to start writing. :D

Know that feeling well! I like peace and quiet when I write or draw, I used to do shift work so I got plenty but now on normal hours it gets a little frustrating.

More so now I've discovered Lit, it's just as you say, check the stories, a brief peruse of the forum and Hey Presto "Lead Eyelids" strike.

Most Nights I have a story up on screen and it gets forgotten.
:D
 
Tatelou said:
Some very good points there, cheers Doc!

I think that's maybe a large part of my problem - I hate giving up on anything. I'm not a perfectionist when I write, far from. I just sit and write and often it just flows. I sometimes get a few pages in and it stalls; I love what I've written up to that point so much that I am loathed to give up on it. It's like beating my head against a brick wall.

Maybe I should take a leaf out of your book.

Lou :rose:

Bin there loadsa times, got about 20 or more half written tales some good some not so, usually like a lot of things I do I am really enthusiastic then another idea or something inspires me to start something else and the cycle starts all over. Often though I do go back and finish things just not often enough!
:( ;)
 
Help! Please...I'm dangerously close to deadline and my Minsue is not around to crack her whip.

:(

I think I'm screwed.

~lucky
 
lucky-E-leven said:
Help! Please...I'm dangerously close to deadline and my Minsue is not around to crack her whip.

:(

I think I'm screwed.

~lucky

Lucky,

If you don't start working on that story I'm going to cross my fingers and absolutely refuse to plug "Joyride" on the beach reading thread despite it's brillance.

Bel
 
P.S. I do have a whip upstairs, do I need to fetch it?
 
Belegon said:
Lucky,

If you don't start working on that story I'm going to cross my fingers and absolutely refuse to plug "Joyride" on the beach reading thread despite it's brillance.

Bel

HUGE hugs to you, sweet man! I swear, tonight is my night. I just got a wonderful feedback from sailrm72003 on one of my poems and now you with your wonderful words. Thank you, Tricky. I'm going now to make sure the Triathlon story is up and aiming to please.

:rose:

~lucky
 
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