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Wow. What an incredible post, and so much of it resonated with me. I'm so glad you're out of the burnout! For years, I did so much freelance work - writing book reviews, magazine articles, back cover copy, nonfiction books - PLUS held down a full time job and raised three kids -and I had little time to really focus on what I love the most: writing my fiction. I became SO BURNED OUT. But did I pay attention? No. I ignored it again a few years ago when I decided to go get my PhD in history - I lasted two years before my health and my creativity said, "ENOUGH." I made a conscious effort to focus on my fiction, and it's been so rewarding. I wrote my latest novel in 8 months which was something of a record for me.

BUT...there is definitely this pull with Substack and any other platform to "post once a week!" or "start a series on this!" or whatever, and I nearly got sucked into it again, putting my fiction to the side. But now that October is here (like you, I thrive during autumn and winter), and the temps have finally dipped into the 60s after far too many excruciating days in the upper 80s, I'm excited to sink into my fiction and start plotting/researching my next novel.

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