When do you find the time to write?
For me, it's on my lunch break, after the baby goes to bed (if there's nothing on the TiVo and I don't have freelance work to do), and sometimes before work.
Living in a major metropolitan city with no viable system of mass transit where it's impossible to afford a house that can support a family that's also within 15 minutes of the office means that I lose more than 90 minutes a day commuting, and almost 2.5 hours on Thursdays when I have to pick my daughter up from her grandparents'. Add to that the fact that I spend 75-90 minutes at the office before work starts doing my exercise regimen, plus time to play with the baby, sleep, eat, and relax, and there's really very little time available. And that doesn't include the weekends where I'm on call and occasionally actually have to accomplish things. AND if I want to better my knowledge of computer-type stuff that's not related to work (ie: I'm trying to read through the Llama Book -- PERL -- right now) I have to do THAT on my own time as well, along with reading for pleasure and to unwind at night.
Plus there's the whole connectivity issue -- half an hour or so each night catching up on blogs and forums that you wouldn't want to look at on company time. And as more social networking services arrive, those of us who might someday want to use them to notify people of new stories or books will have to sign up for them, maintain them, and keep the content fresh on them.
I believe it was David Mack (but I could be wrong) who said that, when he was starting out writing, he would do his regular things during the day, then sacrifice sleep-time to write. I'm getting very close to having to do that.
So. When do you find the time to write?