Some writers insist if you want to be a writer, you must write everyday. Nice theory, says playwright Zinnie Morris, but it’s not the way it always works: writing is a creative force with a will of its own. “My own experience of writing plays has taught me that it will come in its own time, but unfortunately also on its own terms. No amount of pencil-sharpening, toe-tapping, or switching the computer on and off will quicken the process.” – The Guardian