when he took that 17 year gap you think he was still writing everyday?
>>8386574
great writers don't have to write everyday, but they do have to read everyday.
>>8386577
Thanks, God.
he was probably just arguing with his friends' kids about which Bugs Bunny cartoons were the best.
>>8386574
Next to no one actually writes every day. Really, it'd actually be a waste of time to just write for the sake of it every day. You should only write when you have an imperative need to.
>>8386580
And smoking lots of dank kush
>>8386607
This is objectively wrong
>>8386704
In the Age of Shitposting, yeah.
Probably in jail for pedophilia desu.
It's clear he hates women and loves little girls.
>>8386704
If your goal is to write cookie cutter YA or genreshit/airport fiction then yeah, it's wrong. Writing exercises are a waste of time and if nothing's coming trying to force it will only make you shit yourself.
>>8386574
literally writing Vineland, Mason & Dixon and Against the Day
nigga do you even read
he started M&D when he started V. and GR, basically right after Cornell
>>8386574
"Everyday" is an adjective (it was an everyday occurrence).
"Every day" is the adverbial phrase you're looking for (Pynchon wrote every day).
>>8386722
Writing every day lets out the creative input, so shitty ideas don't clog your shit up
>>8386768
reminder that Vineland is INFINITELY better than Infinite Jest