This is Tolbert Law of Writers #4: The best way to start up a bunch of writers talking is to give them a way to talk about themselves. All writers have a speed. Thus, the talking. The neverending talking.
Corollary: Nothing bores more than a writer talking about process.
This one was one of the more tedious writerly discussions, wasn't it? I mean, writing *speed*? Gimme a break. Now, writing ON speed, *that's* something to discuss.
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Although I confess if you do, I won't get any work done, but that doesn't seem to be happening, anyway . . .
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Because he's a faster writer than me.
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Corollary: Nothing bores more than a writer talking about process.
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(It may be my imaginary world, but it's still a world.)
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This one was one of the more tedious writerly discussions, wasn't it? I mean, writing *speed*? Gimme a break. Now, writing ON speed, *that's* something to discuss.
(And, no, I won't let Tim do meth, no worries.)
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