Lore about well-known writers is rich with idiosyncrasies and superstitions. Think of Fitzgerald drunk at his typewriter, Truman Capote writing only while lying down, Dr Seuss donning one of his 300 hats to overcome writer's block, or Kerouac jacked up on benzedrine and hammering away on his continuous paper scroll.
Avoiding Superstition
Avoiding Superstition
Avoiding Superstition
Lore about well-known writers is rich with idiosyncrasies and superstitions. Think of Fitzgerald drunk at his typewriter, Truman Capote writing only while lying down, Dr Seuss donning one of his 300 hats to overcome writer's block, or Kerouac jacked up on benzedrine and hammering away on his continuous paper scroll.