A publishing system should help you publish, not become the project
A lot of people think they have a writing problem when they actually have a publishing-system problem. They tell themselves they need more discipline, better habits, a cleaner routine. Sometimes th...

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A lot of people think they have a writing problem when they actually have a publishing-system problem. They tell themselves they need more discipline, better habits, a cleaner routine. Sometimes that is true. But sometimes the missed posts and stalled drafts have less to do with discipline than with a publishing setup that keeps pulling attention sideways. I know that pattern because I have done it more than once. The first version was ordinary. I had a free WordPress blog. It worked. I could publish. Nothing was really stopping me. Then the attention drifted sideways. The blog stopped being a place to put finished writing and became a framework to improve. There were themes to choose, pieces to arrange, settings to tune, little structural decisions to make before the site could feel right enough. Weeks could pass with a tidier setup and no new post. That kind of work is dangerously convincing. It looks adjacent to publishing, and sometimes it even feels more responsible than publishin