A recommended read
While I’m preparing my next blog entry, please take time to read this one from Randy Ingermanson. I wish I would have written it. For aspiring writers, these “allies” Randy recommends are very important.
While I’m preparing my next blog entry, please take time to read this one from Randy Ingermanson. I wish I would have written it. For aspiring writers, these “allies” Randy recommends are very important.
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Nick, Thanks for pointing this one out. It’s one of the first (and best) lessons I learned as I stumbled my way into the writing life.
I treasure my writing allies. We don’t meet just at conferences, though. We hang out at our local writing group’s meetings and online.
Nick, thanks for the referral. Randy was the person who told me, “You need to go to Mt. Hermon.” And I don’t write fiction. But I hope Randy will become an ally. We also call them friends. And maybe he’s already one.