Post by account_disabled on Dec 5, 2023 0:17:31 GMT -5
Interviewing some writers from overseas, I saw that many have the habit of waking up very early in the morning, like 5, and start writing. Leo Babauta wrote to get up at 4, so he had silence, the family still asleep, to be able to read and write before working. The alarm clock of famous writers Click on the image to see it in real size (1500×5664 pixels). Superman Murakami gets up at 4. I'm reading it now, his 1Q84. To write a novel like this you need to have a lot of time, so the sooner you get up and running the better. Asimov and Hemingway got up at 6: well done.
Dickens at 7 and Stephen King takes it easy, gets up at 8. Bradbury and Tolstoy woke up at 9 and Fitzgerald at 11. The best time to write From many places I hear that there are those who write at night, that the Phone Number Data night hours are the best for writing. Well, I sleep at night, quite honestly. There is a time when I turn off, when my attention drops drastically. I am a diurnal animal, I always repeat. At 11.30pm - if I don't go out - I go to bed and at 6.30am I'm up: every day, it doesn't matter if it's Christmas, New Year or the classic working Monday. For me every day is the same, I have a democratic vision of the days of the year.
I can write early in the morning, I carried out two of the 3 ebooks that I released yesterday starting in the morning around 7.30. And I write during the day whenever I can. Writing takes a break around 7.30pm, when I start reading until dinner time. Night is the moment of pause, in which the mind, and also the body, needs to recharge. One day I would like to set my alarm clock earlier at 5: an hour of running around the countryside, shower, mega breakfast and then writing before working. What time do you wake up, writers? Are you more productive during the day or at night? Does the vision of the night owl writer suit you?
Dickens at 7 and Stephen King takes it easy, gets up at 8. Bradbury and Tolstoy woke up at 9 and Fitzgerald at 11. The best time to write From many places I hear that there are those who write at night, that the Phone Number Data night hours are the best for writing. Well, I sleep at night, quite honestly. There is a time when I turn off, when my attention drops drastically. I am a diurnal animal, I always repeat. At 11.30pm - if I don't go out - I go to bed and at 6.30am I'm up: every day, it doesn't matter if it's Christmas, New Year or the classic working Monday. For me every day is the same, I have a democratic vision of the days of the year.
I can write early in the morning, I carried out two of the 3 ebooks that I released yesterday starting in the morning around 7.30. And I write during the day whenever I can. Writing takes a break around 7.30pm, when I start reading until dinner time. Night is the moment of pause, in which the mind, and also the body, needs to recharge. One day I would like to set my alarm clock earlier at 5: an hour of running around the countryside, shower, mega breakfast and then writing before working. What time do you wake up, writers? Are you more productive during the day or at night? Does the vision of the night owl writer suit you?