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Jan 2020

I'm more awake at night. If I don't have an external force (work) making me be awake in the day, I'll do inverted days, easy. So usually at night is when my brain is able to make words go.

I usually write in the morning. I woke up around 4 or 5 AM. Start my laptop and open Quip. So between 4 or 5 AM to 8 AM. But I'm not that productive tho. :frowning: I think the most distracting thing is that when you are online, checking your Facebook is REALLY tempting. :rage: That's life. So this morning, I was doing some websurfing and Facebook, then edit episode one of my new webnovel. I reasoned that's sort of a warm-up. Then here I am... Haha

In bed with a cup of tea or something for maybe 45 minutes before I sleep.

Wake up early, draw when I'm not working and scribble away before I sleep.

Pretty much all three options. Whenever it strikes me to write, and I'm involved in an RP that is story arc driven so I'm constantly writing character responses. That goes all throughout the day from about 8am to 1030pm give or take.

Honestly right now I do most of my writing on down time at work. That will start changing soon so I'll find time elsewhere to get that done

In the morning, 15 minutes after I wake up. I feel like my brain works better. Then a few hours goes by and I lose about 20 IQ points.

My inspiration and creativity has the horrible tendency to spike at 3am in the morning

I haven't really written since NaNoWriMo, though, since that really drained me (even though it was, what, 3 months ago? lol), though I did managed to do 50,000 words!

When I did write, though, during the weekend it was whenever. During school weeks it was in between classes, at lunch, and after school. I really don't have a set time.

I'm weirdly productive in the morning and super lazy at night. It works out too cause my SO comes home in the evening from work, so theres no battling for time.

I used to write in the night (almost) every alternate day because that's what fitted with my work schedule. :smiley:
But now that I've graduated and started a full-time job, I'm dead tired when I come back from work. :joy: So I end up writing only on the weekends. But at least I have half a day of writing to make up for the weekdays!

All day, for most of my professional writing, mostly nights for the series I post on Tapas.

This poll should have been done with the rating system as in first preference, second and third.

I only have time after the day is done (housekeeping, homework and other), so I tend to write in the evening. :relieved:

I mostly write at night, I can think better at night. Also, I work during the day so that's another reason why. Most of my free time is on the weekends, so I try to write all day during the weekends. My work schedule may change soon, though, so I have no idea what it's going to adjust to then. Probably still going to focus most of my writing at night.

I'm not a novel writer, but I do write reviews for a gaming site. After playing whatever game I'm supposed to review, I usually use any time I have outside of my usual free time to write (such as break time or when I'm waiting for a medical appointment). It's normally enough to meet the deadlines, but I'll write home if necessary. I'm also working on a novel currently (unpulished, though), just for fun, and I do pretty much the same as with he reviews.

8pm-3am give or take an hour each way. I need the quiet of night and the ability to focus. It's also the prime times I'm awake almost consistently.

Morning. I'm way too exhausted to write after work and housekeeping. Also it's nice and quiet before the rest of the world wakes up. :grin:

Night. Not only because am I busy during the afternoon and morning with school and/or drawing the comic, but just in general, I seem to come up with my best ideas at midnight, lmao.

I guess that's because of my night-owl nature!

I did a lot of night time writing in collage but now my nights are reserved for drawing my comics, so most of my writings happen in the afternoon now. Meanwhile my mornings are spent either sleeping or playing video games.

I tend to write when I can find time. That’s usually between 7:30 PM - 11:00 PM. It’s the time our baby goes to sleep for his long nightly stretch. So either the evenings, or if I’m sick and have to stay home, I like to turn those into writing days.