Wolf In Front, Tiger In Rear
Wolf In Front, Tiger In Rear
2006.01.09 17:33
For the writers, intrusion is the biggest enemy.
When I chose to write it at night, I might not be interupted by any sound, but by drowsiness, fatigue. When I chose to write it in a day, I find some hawkers on the street shouting meaningless chants.
Whichever I chose, the life of writers are not easy.
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Yes, and...(Score:2)
by Allen Zadr (767458) * <{Allen.Zadr} {at} {gmail.com}> on 2006.01.10 2:13 (#14428469) (Last Journal: 2006.02.02 1:03)
Wasting precious time thinking about a slashdot post does not help either.
--Truth and honesty can be compatible with sales and business, it's people who choose otherwise.
Re:Yes, and...(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.01.10 3:09 (#14429001) (http://mercedo-comments.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2006.02.04 2:51)
Sound, smoke, I've got many things that bother me. When I was only using Japanese language, I was much more extremely sensitive person. Thanks to more convenient language, now I didn't have to feel the awkwardness I often encountered when I want to express something in my native tongue.
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