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Do You Procrastiwrite?

This Week In Writing, we talk about procrastination and everything we do instead of writing.

Justin Cox
Nov 15, 2022
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"Procrastination" by Justin Cox and Midjourney

A few weeks ago, I asked how people were preparing for NaNoWriMo. Reader Teresa said she was ready so long as she didn't give in to procrastiwriting. I love this idea and realized I do it all the time.

I don't know if there's an official definition of procrastiwriting, but I'm going to make one up and we'll all accept it as truth (hopefully Teresa thinks this definition is accurate):

pro·cras·ti·wri·ting: (noun) the action of writing everything and anything except what you should be writing


I keep a running list of planned topics for this newsletter and usually have ideas scheduled a month or two in advance -- I say planned because I usually don't have anything written that far in advance. Right now, I'm writing this a few days before you're reading it, and only because I'm waiting for Hurricane Nicole to move through the area.

I've clearly procrastinated writing this newsletter, but I've still been writing a lot of stuff -- just nothing I'm supposed to write.

Do you procrastiwrite? What are you writing instead of what you should be writing? Hit reply or respond in the comments.

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Let’s Talk About Twitter

There’s been a lot going on with Twitter recently. I’ll leave the reporting to people better suited. But I am interested in how the drastic changes at Twitter affect writers. Since the platform is fantastic for sharing written work, it’s been highly beneficial for building an audience and connecting with fellow writers. But is that worth $8/month?

I asked folks while waiting for Hurricane Nicole to arrive and was not the least bit surprised by the responses. Will you pay for Twitter?

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The 3 Weirdest Ways Famous Authors Have Beat Writing Procrastination by Berenike Schriewer, Ph.D.

Herman Melville, best known for his work Moby-Dick, had a problem. Or, as one pithy author put it, he had “a whale of a writing problem,” alternating periods of obsessive binge-writing with severe blockages.

The Art of Procrastination: What We Can Learn About Writing From How I Met Your Mother by Justin Cox

You know how it goes: you pull up your favorite writing group page to check out the latest comments. You spend a few minutes interacting with people and that red bubble pops up. Before you realize it, thirty-minutes have gone by and you’re looking at your college roommate’s vacation pictures. It sucked you in.

Many Writers Are Undone By Coffee, Procrastination, And Alcoholismby Walter Rhein

You really don’t have to worry about running out of things to write about. You’re already a different person now than you were when you read the preceding sentence. You have something new to offer on any subject any time you care to sit down and write.

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Jay Heltzer
Writes Low Notes
Nov 15, 2022Liked by Justin Cox

Procrastiwriting for me is usually the sign that there is something else pressing in my life. If the road to writing is clear of obstructions, like the day job, Thanksgiving, chores, etc. then the creative process flows like water.

Taking the time to comment on this post is a perfect example. I “should“ be writing instead of this, but… 

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Lawson Wallace
Writes Lawson’s Newsletter
Nov 15, 2022

I have never finished a first draft for a novel. I get distracted by writing stories for Medium publications. This happens especially when a Medium story does wll, and I make a little money. I'm also married. My wife is a major source of resistance. She will have me doing make-work projects continuously, if I let her.

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