There was never yet philosopher that could endure the toothache patiently. - William Shakespeare in Much Ado About Nothing Related articles How Much Should a Writer Read? Summer Writing The Urge to Write Ilona's Curious Dream Is Isolation Good For an Artist?
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How Much Should a Writer Read?
As much as possible, because the more you read the smarter you get. That's the usual answer. But I think that today, when there are so many paperbacks and e-books around, it’s easy to read too much too fast. How much and how fast you read depends on what books you read. A play by … Continue reading How Much Should a Writer Read?
A 50-Word Story a Day Keeps the Boredom Away #21 (Republished)
The physician told her to return tomorrow. ‘An affliction of the heart,’ was all he said. She returned fearing the worst. She entered the little cabinet and saw on the desk a fine dinner and red wine and two lit candles. The doctor, neatly dressed, held a bouquet of roses. (First published last year.) Related … Continue reading A 50-Word Story a Day Keeps the Boredom Away #21 (Republished)



