![]() ![]() So, when it comes to the process and the craft, man, I just wrote when I could. And then, when I finally did have time to put my ass in the chair, I didn’t feel like writing. So getting-and keeping-my ass in the chair every day, that wasn’t a possibility for me. When I first started writing I was working forty-plus hours a week. Are you a writer if you’ve got a job and have to write? Do you write five-hundred words a day? That shit drives me crazy. Long story short, I am the opposite of precious about craft and writing and writing spaces. I told her I was either going to bore the shit out of Eli-like, there won’t be enough content-or you’d find it fascinating and love it. I even got into a long conversation with my wife about it. John Vercher: Alright, so I’ve been thinking about this since you reached out. But by the end of our conversation I began to realize John wasn’t only serious, he was way ahead of the game. I listened to his routine-our lack thereof-and thought to myself, There’s no way this guy’s serious. ![]() In fact, that couldn’t be further from the truth.Īt times throughout our talk, John’s approach to writing baffled me. John isn’t one of those grind-it-out types of writers. ![]()
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