Sometimes, for professional writers, anything can be preferable to putting words down on paper. Some Geographic staffers pace the floor aimlessly, some stare intently out the window – at nothing in particular. Still others admit to sudden urges to tidy up; somehow, the worst chores are welcome when you’re waiting for inspiration.
Assistant Editor Mike Edwards, who has produced 40 stories for the magazine, offers this advice to aspiring writers:
“Before you start, paint the living room. Fix the gutters. Clean out the garage. No writer should live in a new house – that denies them essential avoidance manoeuvres.”
Do YOU carry out EAM (essential avoidance manoeuvres) activities to get inspiration?
(Cartoon accompanying article)

I LIVE IN A NEW HOUSE!!! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
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ARRRRGGGGHHHHH – You can always come over here and decorate my TREE Erik LOL 😀
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Good idea! I’ll start packing my ornaments! 😀
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Grrr, all I have to do is get in the shower! No pen, no paper, no computer.
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Sad but true. My apartment is never cleaner than when I’m “working” on a project.
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EAM – ha, ha, my essential avoidance manoeuvres are endless, including reading this article, that too belongs on the list.
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So true!
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Reblogged this on Jo Robinson and commented:
Well – yes I do….
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My home was never so clean as when I was taking creative writing classes at the university.
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this is great and so funny )
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Sometimes I will check e-mails, read other bloggers posts. Anything in fact which puts off the moment when I will put fingers to keyboard and start writing!
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LOL So people like me are holding up the production of Bestsellers LOL 🙂
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Reblogged this on Have We Had Help? and commented:
Been there, done most of the things mentioned…
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I bet cleaning the bathroom and kitchen tile grouting with a toothbrush is favourite 😀
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