Down Time
It seems to me that many people I knew are hitting a down time with the writing business. I for one, exhausted with so many things to do, from social bookmarking sites, writing, commenting, returning messages, to simply voting.
Yes, I love writing. The simple act of sitting down and seeing words appear on a blank page is quite thrilling. However, the part of promoting and marketing once the article is published is very tiring. Then, to see the devastating return in page views is discouraging.
Many great writers are now looking at different avenues to either promoting their work or making some supplement income. It is sad that these writers have less and less time to write for these reasons.
This week, I hit all four walls head-on. I have many ideas of what I want to write, but I fail apart once I face the computer’s screen. It is not exactly writer’s block. It is mostly the combination of cabin fever, and the daunting task at hands.
Down time is inevitable. Writers wear their hearts on their sleeves. So, on we write even if it is just for us to read…
Yes, I love writing. The simple act of sitting down and seeing words appear on a blank page is quite thrilling. However, the part of promoting and marketing once the article is published is very tiring. Then, to see the devastating return in page views is discouraging.
Many great writers are now looking at different avenues to either promoting their work or making some supplement income. It is sad that these writers have less and less time to write for these reasons.
This week, I hit all four walls head-on. I have many ideas of what I want to write, but I fail apart once I face the computer’s screen. It is not exactly writer’s block. It is mostly the combination of cabin fever, and the daunting task at hands.
Down time is inevitable. Writers wear their hearts on their sleeves. So, on we write even if it is just for us to read…

