So, I’ve voiced my opinion about getting back into writing. Today, I want to know what other people think about picking up the pen/pencil/laptop again. I’m sure many authors have had to take a break and return, but I feel it’s different for everyone. To be clear, I’m talking about sitting down to write a new book after a long break.
- Have you ever had to take a long break from writing and how did that affect you?
- What is something you would do to help get back into writing?
- What advice would you give to someone who is returning to writing after a long break?




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Lowering expectations for a lot of things can relieve some stress. Why would an editor wait a year to give a rejection? Sounds cruel.
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I think she thought she was trying to spare me from bad news. But giving me the false hope fir a year that she might accept it, when she knew she rejected it, was worse.
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Yeah. False hope is agonizing.
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Hello, I’m curious how has the traction been so far? I work around ebook visibility and outreach, so I always like seeing how authors position their launch.
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At this time, I’m not publishing anything new. I can’t afford cover art or any marketing. I don’t have the time for marketing either with work, parenting, and other things. Right now, I’m just getting back into the act of writing in the hopes that I can return to publishing one day.
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Ohh, i will like to be your friend can you send me your whatsapp number to connect directly
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I don’t really use Whatsapp outside of things for my job. Sorry.
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How about gmail
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Since it takes me about two years to get a final book done, I can’t say I have had a break.
To get back in to writing, I think I would write short stories and figure out how to get them published.
My advice would be I would say go easy on onesself and not evaluate the work too harshly
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Slow and steady wins the race.
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