The writer's curse is that even in solitude, no matter its duration, he never grows lonely or bored.

Criss Jami
The writer's curse is that even in solitude, no matter...
The writer's curse is that even in solitude, no matter...
The writer's curse is that even in solitude, no matter...
The writer's curse is that even in solitude, no matter...
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I think that the writer’s curse is that even in solitude, no matter its duration, he never grows lonely or bored. If you want to be a writer, you will have to spend a lot of time alone. This is because writers need to sit down and write, and they can’t do this if they are always distracted by people and things. Instead, they must be alone and turn off all distractions so that they can focus on their work and put their writing first.

Source: Killosophy

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