![]() So have many others, all with differing schedules and habits. ![]() Yet both Murakami and Atwood have been incredibly successful authors. “…spending the morning worrying, and then plunging into the manuscript in a frenzy of anxiety around 3 PM.” This routine differs quite a bit from someone like Margaret Atwood, who once admitted to, In the afternoon, I run for ten kilometers or swim for fifteen hundred meters (or do both), then I read a bit and listen to some music. “When I’m in writing mode for a novel, I get up at 4 AM and work for five to six hours. One interesting thing that I’ve learned from reading these kinds of articles is that the schedules of individual writers differed greatly. For instance, here’s how Haruki Murakami, author books like 1Q84and The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, starts his day when he’s in novel-writing mode:
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