Writers are creatures of habit. My own writing routine is to get up crazy early before I have to be at work and write the day awake. I've been doing it that way for years. Decades, even. Then the time change comes. When you're young it's not such a big deal. A few extra yawns at school on Monday and by Friday you're acclimated. But time holds still for no one. As an adult, it takes more time to adjust to changes in your schedule. Suddenly what used to be 4 a.m. is now 5 a.m. You have to get out of bed at what feels like 3:00. The writer's schedule suffers. Daylight Saving Time was a contingency invented by the Germans during the world wars. In order to maximize the usable light, they changed their clocks from standard time so that early morning light (my favorite) wouldn't be wasted. Better to have later at night light. Obviously, they weren't writers. So I get up in the morning, ready to write, but *yaw...
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