
9. Rotten Apples, Hotel Rooms and Writing Naked: The Quirks of Famous Authors
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Writers use strange and creative methods to stay productive. After all, writing requires persistence, and embracing peculiarities can sometimes unlock creative flow.
This episode explores the unique habits of Virginia Woolf, Maya Angelou, Agatha Christie, and others.
It also touches on quirky habits like Friedrich Schiller inhaling the scent of rotten apples to stimulate his creativity and Dan Brown hanging upside down to overcome writer’s block.
An unlikely writer wrote naked, because that is how he got any work done! The name will come as a surprise to you.
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