when nothing feels worth finishing
This conundrum is literally built into my writing routine, so it’s a question I’ve encountered often
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I have a very peculiar writing routine. Some may find it odd, and admittedly, I do get a little nervous every time someone asks me to discuss my writing routine. I’ll probably write about it in detail one of these days, but it’s—like everything else about me—a little odd.