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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I can’t speak to this, as I haven’t taken more than a few weeks’ break between projects. And, like you, I blog all the while.
But perhaps for comparison, my husband has been put on leave that may turn into retirement. I’m encouraging him to take up photography which was his art and profession 30 years ago. Not as a money making thing, but to engage his mind and bring him pleasure and relaxation.
Whether he will actually do it remains to be seen.
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Photography can be a lot of fun. My best friend’s dad did that and some writing after retirement. Got into a few photography shows with his work too.
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Any breaks for me have been more forced than elective and they aren’t very long. All I can do here is wish you success and mountains of fun.
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Hard to tell if the long breaths I take are forced or by choice. Feels like I don’t have a choice due to outside factors.
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