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Then I wont do it.

Then the next day, when I get up, the scripts been written.
Its lousy, but its a script.
The hard part is done.
All I have to do from that point on is fix it.
I advise all writers to do their scripts and other writing this way.
And be sure to send me a small royalty every time you do it.
Swartzwelder not only has advice on how to write, but where to write.
Diner booths are a great place to write.
Try it, he insists.
It helps, he reveals toThe New Yorker, that he has two diner booths installed in his home.