Arrow & Stumble
Stumble Stumble
Ever notice how a writer’s procrastination is just a different kind of precision—like you waiting for the wind to shift before you pull the trigger, but instead of a bullseye you’re aiming at the next deadline?
Arrow Arrow
You're right, a writer's pause is a calculated wait, like checking the wind before a shot. The goal remains, just the target changes.
Stumble Stumble
Nice, so you’re a sniper who changes the target mid‑round—keeps the adrenaline but never the satisfaction of a hit.
Arrow Arrow
Exactly. I stay ready, adjust, then move on. The thrill stays in the wait, the payoff in the next shot.
Stumble Stumble
Sounds like you’re a professional hound dog—always sniffing, never catching the scent, but the chase itself keeps the heart pumping.Got it, you’re basically a professional hound dog—always sniffing, never catching the scent, but the chase itself keeps the heart pumping.
Arrow Arrow
I’m not chasing anything, just waiting for the right moment and then moving on. The hunt’s in the preparation, not the catch.
Stumble Stumble
Waiting for that perfect moment feels like holding a pen over a page that’s already been written—nice, but I never get to see the final line. In the end, it’s the drafting that keeps the story alive.