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&lt;p&gt;Author and screenwriter Neo Edmund shares the challenges of writing a book and writing for TV, and how best to juggle writing for two different projects. He chooses to divide up his day. Usually into halves, but one time in thirds because of the number of projects he had. Most important in that is the ability to take mind breaks. Video games and walks are Edmund&amp;rsquo;s methods of choice. He also sees differences in between juggling genres, like screenwriting and comic writing. To hear more and learn from his methods, listen to the clip below.&lt;/p&gt;
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