tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4807390044200127541.post634567215948216038..comments2023-11-08T13:25:05.100-06:00Comments on SHAUN KILGORE | WRITER AND EDITOR: When Do You Do Your Best WritingUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4807390044200127541.post-14799170820203281192010-04-08T10:33:12.214-05:002010-04-08T10:33:12.214-05:00Hi Ami, I'm glad you liked the article. While ...Hi Ami, I'm glad you liked the article. While I was writing that post, I had to stop and think about that question myself. I think I was like you at the beginning. I found I was better or more "inspired" to work and produce content late at night. Even though that can still be true today sometimes, it is tough to nail down the best time since I am always dealing with my kids popping in. I've had to become very flexible. Of course, I'm not sure if that always translates into better productivity.SCKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17159058975610251890noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4807390044200127541.post-50637924873354722922010-04-08T06:22:51.084-05:002010-04-08T06:22:51.084-05:00Hey, Shaun! Found your article at Publetariat. You...Hey, Shaun! Found your article at Publetariat. You've raised an interesting question that I've thought about a lot. When I first got started with writing, I was very young, and I found I was most "inspired" late at night and I'd write into the early morning hours. However, "inspiration" was fickle, and I can't say that I ever developed a reasonable writing habit. As my writing practice and I have matured, I've found that writing daily first thing in the early morning (4-6am) translates into consistent inspiration and better output. What about you? When do you do your best writing?Ami Mattisonhttp://www.poetrynprogress.comnoreply@blogger.com