tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6010942979784569627.post2603089525964160052..comments2024-02-06T04:20:38.551-08:00Comments on Reading, Writing, Revising: Forcing Time to WriteLisa Ecksteinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11469107523441985396noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6010942979784569627.post-42654565134530631362011-08-11T10:25:49.121-07:002011-08-11T10:25:49.121-07:00Richard, good luck (and sorry)! I hope it works fo...Richard, good luck (and sorry)! I hope it works for you!Lisa Ecksteinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11469107523441985396noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6010942979784569627.post-8907450925344366842011-08-11T07:29:04.054-07:002011-08-11T07:29:04.054-07:00When I saw the title of this post I shuddered. Th...When I saw the title of this post I shuddered. Then, bravely went on to read it, knowing that you could be pinning me to the wall with your words. Wrong again.<br /><br />I'm very much the same way, and I've got no real excuse. My book is done, save for an important re-write, it has a good future, and some people in the know have shown strong interest. And still, I do almost anything BUT work on it.<br /><br />Since I've tried just about everything else, I'm going to give your suggestion a shot. I will have to search out a timer for the PC like you describe (heh, so I can avoid writing a bit longer)<br /><br />Curse you, Lisa! You've almost put me back on track. <br /><br />(grin). Thank you.Richard Scotthttp://uphillwriting.orgnoreply@blogger.com