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is what I miss most are the readers when you say it, but it happens to me for several books. I could not tell which. At first you're sick of literature, fiction, and the confused idea having the office resembles a type obsessed with his work. I do not think I was one of them. At least I have not that feeling. But without one miss the pleasure or passion for telling stories, there comes a time when you realize that the distance between your writing and your life is as healthy as needed.
I've ever talked to fellow writers. Are not you going to write more books that you keep the distance between the hours that you sit and imagine playing the other, in which you live, is growing? That's trade, a writer told me recently. Maybe. It is inevitable that a good idea to surprise you away from your desk. Indeed, the best things you think of walking, watching TV, lying in bed, riding a bicycle or while you're showering. It's like finding something you lost by chance, when you've stopped looking. When you do not take much time writing hard to take, but it is best not obesionarse, rest your mind and do something else.
One of the questions that most times I have made readers Fiddler Mauthausen was so hard that I will have been writing some passages. Every time I've heard this question I thought the reader would feel a little disappointed with my answer. It was not as hard as writing a page in which there is a chase or more complicated than a love scene. I know it may seem odd, but the writer must keep a safe distance from his book if you do not want to get carried away by emotion. Because writing is, in part, letting go, but also control their impulses and do not release the reins so that the end result looks like what you want.
I do not know if other writers feel the same. But I think that distance, or a certain detachment, contributing to a novel is well told.
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Pérez Domínguez, April 2011
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