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Wisdom of a Wayfaring Wordsmith Part 4
I want to take a few minutes this week to take a slight detour from the sequence of writing posts to discuss a couple of time-related scenarios that I believe all writers encounter. Inconsiderate Inspiration I am almost certain that all writers, like myself, are prone to let our imaginations wander from time-to-time in the course of …
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Wisdom of a Wayfaring Wordsmith Part 3
I can’t tell you how many times I sat for hours developing storyboards, outlines, templates, you name it. One day, during a conversation with a fellow writer, I was given this seemingly silly piece of advice: “Why don’t you just write?” That was a good question!
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Wisdom of a Wayfaring Wordsmith – Part 1
Please keep in mind though that there is no one formula to success in the writing industry. This is an organic enterprise that shifts upon the shoulders of the reading public, agents, editors and publishers. Trial and error is essential to the end game of modern publishing.
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