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  • ..., busy world". I think it has to do with connecting, real connections, starting locally, and /or with others...guess I'm just yearning for the human in all this!  And I'm only just starting out: I posted my first ever (...
  • ...ing is not. Even commenting here - but I know I need to meet and communicate with other writers, and as a new-kid (at 70-something) starting a 3rd career, I am starting at square-1. I need to find m...
  • ...g more money now than I ever, ever did with publishers. And I'm so happy! My husband retired last summer and we plan to travel the U.S. in our RV starting in the spring and I might wri...
  • ...mportant to learn the craft, it's also healthier to let go of potential outcomes. For someone like me, a late start, not a lot of practice before starting, the odds aren't good. If I w...
  • ...hing comes easy, and so, one major lesson I'm learning is to hold the LONG VIEW, which honestly is counter to my most natural energy flow, I love starting projects, generate them, the...
  • Laura Brennan commented on her article Tip #1: Call for Help!
    Thank you, Kalisha! I am focusing on the journey part of it, and starting the next book. Thanks for the encouragement!
  • ...ing in his way: three women who know his secret -- a secret that could bring down the entire church. Waaaay more than ten words, and again just a starting place, but it gives you more...
  • @Crystal, I completely understand and have those sam questions plague me. Starting to ignore that, in a way, has made things easier for me as a writer.
  • ...differences and risk being called racist? Or do we ignore race all together and risk being labeled insensitive--and racist?" Zetta, thank you for starting this discussion. As Caucasian...
  • ...was worth it because I accomplished something big and learned a lot about myself. It is hard to balance work, family, life, and writing. I am now starting to reach out more. I have que...