Will moving away to some remote area so that I distance myself from distractions help me become a better writer?
>>9357035
Depends on what you want to write, anon. If you want to focus on psychology of the individual, then yes. If you want to have a story with lots of dialogue and commentary on society, maybe not.
Maybe.
Probably not.
>>9357035
Moving to a remote area sounds like it'd be part of a larger psychological change / growth spurt. Those sorts of transformations tend to foment creativity. I say do it. Unless you're just a shitty writer, then you should just stop.
>>9357035
Of course. Except you will find other distractions. Discipline is the problem, you can find cockroches and cellar really interesting if you don't want to work
>>9357261
>you can find cockroches and cellar really interesting if you don't want to work
less noise is good, but your brain isn't changing
>>9357288
>If you are distracted by other things, it simply mean that you probably like the "idea" of writing or of being a writer more than writing as such.
I'm distracted by my 9-to-5 wagecuckery that I need to subjugate myself to, in order to live in this wretched city, which hampers my writing. If I move away, to some remote area, I can work some part time job and sustain myself on little income.
>If that's the case, just cut your losses and do whatever you would rather do, life is too short.
I'm planning on quitting later this year and moving to Maine so that I can focus more on my writing.
Bump for interest
>>9357035
No, but it might make your former surroundings slightly better.
Chances are good, if you get a land line, and deep six the other.
>>9359219
>and deep six the other
>>9359227
>anime nigger
>doesn't understand basic idioms
not big surprise
>>9359348
Deep-sex the other what, faggot?
>>9359417
>>9359227
other means of telecommunications.
>>9359459
Including /lit/?
>>9359465
Alas..
how about you write about the distractions?
>>9359768
How about you never reply to my posts again?