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Today I'm addressing that perpetual challenge for writers everywhere: finding time to write when your life seems determined to fill every available moment.
Let's start by dismissing the most persistent myth about writing time—that you need long, uninterrupted hours to make meaningful progress. The reality? Most books get written in the margins of busy lives, in fragments of time that their authors deliberately carve out and fiercely protect.
By Jackie SharpToday I'm addressing that perpetual challenge for writers everywhere: finding time to write when your life seems determined to fill every available moment.
Let's start by dismissing the most persistent myth about writing time—that you need long, uninterrupted hours to make meaningful progress. The reality? Most books get written in the margins of busy lives, in fragments of time that their authors deliberately carve out and fiercely protect.