It's Labor Day, and traditionally it's supposed to be a day of rest. Are you writing today? Do you write every day? What should you know about writing...and rest?
No Labor Day
The first Labor Day event was a New York City parade in 1882. Union leaders wanted a "monster" labor festival on September 5, which was a Tuesday. By the end of the day, around 10,000 people had marched in the parade. The media called it a day "of the people." That's the origin of the very first Labor Day. Since then, it's become a widely-celebrated holiday in the U.S. and around the world.
So how are you celebrating it? Because there are days when you shouldn't write, despite what some others will tell you. Today may be one of those days.
So how are you celebrating it? Because there are days when you shouldn't write, despite what some others will tell you. Today may be one of those days.

















