How to Write When … You Have So Many Emails to Deal With

How to Write When … You Have So Many Emails to Deal With

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This post is part of my ongoing “How to Write When…” series.

As I draft this – after a very busy summer! – I have 1,278 unread emails in my inbox. 

Most of those aren’t emails from individuals awaiting a reply. (Though apologies if you’re one of the people who has emailed me and hasn’t had a reply yet!) The majority of those emails are updates, newsletters, alerts, and other mass mailings.

A mountain of unread emails can be a huge distraction from writing. Here’s what one reader wrote in the Aliventures survey:

“I spend most of my time dealing with an overfull mailbox that I just can’t seem to control. I unsub as many as possible but there still are thousands to go through. I have way too many files and way too many things to deal with.”

So how can you write when you’ve got such a heavy load of emails to handle?

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Aliventures Summer Break 2024 – 10 Posts to Catch Up On

Aliventures Summer Break 2024 – 10 Posts to Catch Up On

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It’s summer time here in the UK and I’m taking a few weeks off from blogging. I’ll be enjoying a trip to the North Wales coast, plus lots of adventures with my kids! I’ll be back when they start the new school year in early September.

If you’ve got a bit of downtime over the summer, you might enjoy some of these posts from the first half of 2024. (They’ll all open in a new tab, so you won’t lose your place here.)

For novelists:

Why Readers Might Not Make it Past Your First Few Pages: Five Reasons (and Five Fixes)

Six Practical Ways to Handle the Passage of Time in Fiction

Five Tips to Help You Rewrite Your Story After Beta Reader or Editor Feedback

Understanding the “Show Don’t Tell” Rule (With Examples … and Exceptions)

For freelancers:

Six Ways to Track Your Freelancing Time and Income (and Why You Should)

Batch Writing: How to Streamline Your Freelance Writing Process in 2024

Seven Useful Tasks to Tackle as a Freelancer When You’re Waiting for More Client Work

If you need motivation:

Seven Common Obstacles on Your Writing Journey (and How to Overcome Them)

How to Write When … You’re Not Making Any Money Yet

Five Different Ways I Use Timers to Stay Focused When I’m Writing

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About

I’m Ali Luke, and I live in Leeds in the UK with my husband and two children. Aliventures is where I help you master the art, craft and business of writing.

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If you’re new, welcome! These posts are good ones to start with:

Can You Call Yourself a “Writer” if You’re Not Currently Writing? 

The Three Stages of Editing (and Nine Handy Do-it-Yourself Tips)

What to Do When Your Writing Goals Seem a Long Way Off

If you’d like more suggestions, head to the “Start Here” page:

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