- Anthony Trollope wrote for money. He made out a schedule and stuck to it.
The way writers write - their habits, productivity, quirks, methods of procrastination, etc. - fascinate a lot of people, including me.

Trollope was manic about his writing. He would arise at 5:30 every morning and write for at least two-and-a-half hours. He would produce 250 words every 15 minutes. In his early years as a novelist, he had a job with the Post Office that required some train travel, and he would keep this writing schedule even if he were traveling.
Trollope saw novel-writing as work that had to be done. He wasn't interested in inspiration nearly as much as productivity.
When I have commenced a book, I have always prepared a diary divided into weeks . . . In this I have entered day by day the number of pages that I have written, so that if at any time I slipped into idleness for a day or two, the record of that idleness has been there staring me in the face - and demanding of me increased labour.
Trollope made no secret of the fact that he wrote for money - something the critics of his day disdained.
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