Back when I had a more freelance schedule, I wrote all the time. I mostly had control over how my day was organized and so I could plan and set aside time for writing fiction (and a lot of no-fiction as well).
In some sense, I'm still writing all the time, since my job requires it, but in this process oriented, super-fast-paced, high-stress office, I'm not doing any sort of thoughtful writing. It's been hard to find the time to write any fiction, since I was so used to being able to carve a larger chunk of time out of my week to focus on writing. In fact, it's even been hard to find time to tweet - and that's just 140 characters at a time!
So I'm trying something new: instead of trying to pin down an increasingly elusive larger chunk of time, I'm writing for five, ten minutes each morning while I have my tea and breakfast. I've done it twice now and it seems to be working well. For one thing, I'm not already brain-dead and emotionally fried from the office and so I slip into the story very easily. I am a little sleepy, but focusing on the writing seems to help wake me up and it's proving to be a lovely way to start the day. I'm realizing too that my Twitter-based fiction used to start this way - first thing in the morning, just a few tweets to warm up while I had a light breakfast and tea.
So now I officially have a specific time of day to write. We'll see if it's sustainable and I make any progress on my languishing almost-finished fics.
How about the rest of you? Do you have a specific time of day or day of the week to write? Or, like me, DID you at one time and you're trying to readjust?


