On an ordinary day (Charles Dickens) could complete about two thousand words in this way, but during a flight of imagination he sometimes managed twice that amount. Other days, however, he would hardly write anything; nevertheless, he stuck to his work hours without fail, doodling and staring out the window to pass the time.
-- Mason Currey, Daily Rituals, p. 161
Thursday, August 14, 2014
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