I've never been disciplined enough to set aside some time for writing every day. It's too easy to decide that I've done enough other work, and that no one will even notice if I don't post anything on my blog for a day (or a week). But I think I've tricked myself into a daily writing habit, thanks to my reckless commencement of a project that requires at least 100 little essays.
Next I'll try to serialize a novel in a newspaper. Lots of demand for that, right?
Here are links to the entries so far:
100. "Divided We Stand," Steptoe and Son (1972)
99. "Opie's Ill-Gotten Gain," The Andy Griffith Show (1963)
98. "Lucy and the Loving Cup," I Love Lucy (1957)
97. "My Musical," Scrubs (2007)
96. "Showdown (Part II)," Cheers (1983)
95. "Gracie Writes About Silky Thompson," The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (1952)
94. "The Librarian," Barney Miller (1981)
93. "Seinfeld," Curb Your Enthusiasm (2009)
92. "Big Haas and Little Falsie," Designing Women (1988)
91. "The New Car," The Odd Couple (1973)
90. "Daphne's Room," Frasier (1995)
89. "Big Brother," Yes, Minister (1980)
87. "Cousin Liz," All in the Family (1977)
86. "Mac Bangs Dennis' Mom," It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2006)
85. "Ted's Change of Heart," The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1976)
84. "In Luton Airport, No One Can Hear You Scream," One Foot in the Grave (1990)
83. "It May Look LIke a Walnut," The Dick Van Dyke Show (1963)