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The Writer’s Most Dangerous Form of Procrastination

Posted on December 31, 2018 by ksculbreth@hotmail.com

Most writing of depth and substance comes out of profound experience or prodigious reading. Because it is far simpler to write what we already know (as from experience), the writer’s most dangerous form of procrastination is excessive reading, since it is the most legitimate form of procrastination for the writer.

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