You're Not Going to Remember

30th June 2016 | for Creatives | Neil Gaiman, writing, KEEP CREATING, inspiration/the muse  |       

"You have to write when you're not 'inspired.' ...And the weird thing is that six months later, or a year later, you're going to look back and you're not going to remember which scenes you wrote when you were inspired and which scenes you wrote because they had to be written."

— Neil Gaiman

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