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“Writing never comes easy. The difference between Page 2 and Page Nothing is the difference between life and death.”

And there it is. As with anything, you have to work at it.


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"Page nothing" haha.

What a marvelous quote.

Anyone who fancies themselves a writer should be able to relate to that.


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Definitely. It shows a humility often lacking at the very top. It also helps dispel the notion that a writer shouldn't need to massage the work ethic and that it should be natural. That narrative invariably plants seeds of doubt in minds and therefore causes navel gazing. We all know the 'page nothing', the distractions and means of procrastination - it would appear to be a problem even amongst our most revered writers.

Comforting. Yet also strangely inspiring - my insipid work ethic can change. Sorkin's proof.


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