How much time do you spend per day writing and doing other writing-related activities, because you put out more than any other author that I ever… [applause]
Thank you for clapping at that, rather than thinking I’m a hack. [laughter] I do this very compulsively. I basically spend—how many hours do I spend?—I basically spend all of them, and when I’m not doing something else. So basically, I usually take two or three hours off with my family, um…so I get up at around noon [laugher], I work until five—yes, I get up at noon. Don’t knock it; it’s the author’s way; I’m an artist—and then, I hang out with my family from about five to eight, and then I go back to work and I work generally to about four. Um…and, if there are other things going on in the evening—you know, going out to dinner or things like that—I’ll do them, but my default is to working on my books. And that’s been pretty steady for the last few years because the Wheel of Time has been so dominating. I’ll probably ease up a little once it’s done and, you know, maybe play a few more video games and read a few more Pratchett novels. Yeah, it was really, that joker back there that I pointed out works at Blizzard, Blizzard brought me in today and gave me a whole bunch of games [laughter], “yeah here Diablo 3, you can go play that…”, “agh, don’t do this to me guys”. [laughter]
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