Ever wonder how the greats get it done? Whether you’re a seasoned author or just starting to put pen to paper, the rituals and habits of famous writers offer timeless inspiration—and a few practical tricks worth stealing for yourself. At Mind on Fire Books, we believe every creative voice has a process worth exploring. Here’s how you can tap into the magic.


1. The Alchemy of Graphite

The humble pencil: simple, unassuming, and yet, for centuries, the backbone of literary creation. Before laptops and typewriters, the world’s most beloved stories took shape in graphite. But what makes the pencil so enduring?
We explore the fascinating journey from raw graphite to finished pencil, and why this classic tool still matters in a digital age. Whether you’re sketching ideas or drafting your next novel, there’s a reason so many writers keep a favorite pencil close at hand.

Read how pencils are made and why it still matters »

The Alchemy of Graphite
The Alchemy of Graphite

2. The Writing Hours of 20 Famous Authors

Are you a morning person or a night owl? Turns out, the world’s literary legends had wildly different writing schedules. Some swore by dawn’s quiet, while others chased inspiration well past midnight.
We’ve rounded up the daily routines of twenty famous authors—complete with quirks, coffee habits, and the hours they reserved for their craft. Their schedules might surprise you, but they all prove one thing: there’s no single “right” way to write.

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When Book Reviews Get Hilariously Real: Passive-Aggressive Gems from Indie Authors' Loved Ones
When Book Reviews Get Hilariously Real: Passive-Aggressive Gems from Indie Authors’ Loved Ones

3. The Writing Habits That Made Michael Crichton a Legend

Michael Crichton, the mastermind behind “Jurassic Park” and “The Andromeda Strain,” was known for his disciplined approach to writing. Crichton’s daily routine was structured and intentional: he started early, prioritized exercise, and balanced deep research with focused writing sessions. This blend of structure and curiosity helped him produce bestsellers that still resonate today.


Want to write like Crichton? Start with a routine—carve out time for both research and writing, and stay consistent. Legendary stories don’t happen by accident.


4. Journaling and Creative Prompts

Stuck in a creative rut or just need a spark? Journaling and prompts are powerful tools for unlocking new ideas and deepening your craft.
At Mind on Fire Books, we love exploring the darker corners of imagination. Here are some resources to jumpstart your next story or poem:

Try a prompt, share your results with us, or simply let your mind wander. Sometimes the best stories start with a single, unexpected question.


Ready to Start Your Own Writing Ritual?

Every writer’s journey is unique. Whether you’re refining your process or building new habits from scratch, the key is to keep showing up—and to experiment until you find what works for you.

Thanks for being part of Mind on Fire Books—where indie stories and creative rituals come together.

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