Unlock the Secret Creative Mindset That Transformed Ray Bradbury’s Writing Forever

Unlock the Secret Creative Mindset That Transformed Ray Bradbury’s Writing Forever

“I have learned, on my journeys, that if I let a day go by without writing, I grow uneasy. Two days and I am in tremor. Three and I suspect lunacy. Four and I might as well be a hog, suffering the flux in a wallow. An hour’s writing is tonic.” — Ray Bradbury

Reading these words gave me the chills, because this is a phenomenon I have experienced myself. I get pretty cranky if I go too long without writing. It doesn’t have to be a thousand words — an authentic one-hundred-word poem or a quick free-write can satisfy my need to write in a crunch. I’ve heard other authors express a need or a desire to write or a love of writing, but I’ve never heard it expressed in quite the same way as Bradbury, who felt a little crazy if he went too long without writing. Suffice to say, I can relate.

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