Jackbenny270
Jackbenny270 t1_iudrjsp wrote
I might need to check this out.
I’m writing a large non-fiction book for a publisher, and I have a manuscript delivery deadline, and while I have a legitimate excuse because I suffer from severe chronic pain many days and I’m a stay at home dad, I also am self-defeating because I tend to procrastinate, do other less important things in the morning (checking my phone, etc) when I need to just get the damn book DONE already.
I tend to be allergic to “self help” books, but I also realize some things obviously need to change.
This book has really helped people, and with long-term help?
(If anyone is curious about the book’s subject at all, a clue is in my Reddit name, lol)
Jackbenny270 t1_iug111j wrote
Reply to An issue I’ve sadly been experiencing when reading fiction/fantasy more and more with passing time by whocaresfuckthisshit
I thought I was the only one that felt this way. I have hundreds of books and e-books, and 95% or more of them are non fiction.
The fact that they’re “made up” stories and so literally anything could happen at any time is I think what bothers me. I’ve been searching for years for an interview with Michael Stipe of REM in which he says basically the same thing, because I thought he was the only other person that felt this way!