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Hardest Part Of Writing Is The Discipline To Write — Patricia Vidal Delgado

Film Courage: What is the hardest part of writing for you?

Patricia Vidal Delgado, Writer/Director: For me you need to have a lot of discipline to write. I remember because I visited his house in Key West that Ernest Hemingway would have a practice of (no matter what) he would always block out four or five hours in the morning to write. No matter what he would do that every single day and some days he would write a lot and some days he would write just two words but he would always block out those hours to write.

I think maybe that’s the hardest thing is maintaining that discipline and that self-motivation because writing can be kind of lonely.

Film Courage: How many hours a day do you write? Do you do the same thing?

Patricia: I have to say that I…(Watch the video interview on Youtube here).

 

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