: Re: How practical and feasible is it to work on more than one novel / story at one time? Lets say you are working on one novel / short story. As you work you suddenly get an inspiration for
I think user KeithS has a great point about finishing what you start. That being said, Ray Bradbury used to have 19 (I believe) typewriters, all with different stories going on each one. He'd move from one to another and write whatever story motivated him at the time.
On a side note, I'd LOVE to be able to do this. So, is it practical and feasible? Sure is. If Bradbury could do it with typewriters, how much easier is it with software. If you're the right kind of person to do it, you should do so.
Could be a lot of fun. :)
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