You should mistrust what you think about writing when you’re not writing. There’s a certain expression: “When I’m in my head, I’m in a bad neighbourhood.” Another one is, “My best thinking is what got me into this quagmire” If we think about writing but don’t proceed to the act of writing, we fall back on sentimental or childish explanations for our inactivity.
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