The difference between a successful writer and an unknown writer is tenacity
Started this discussion. Last reply by Debra Cornelius Jun. 9, 2007.
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Sorry to say, about time I started this network and began to feel comfortable in my other networks here, my home life became complicated!
We live with my 95 year old grandma who until recently only needed minimal help in here daily care and activities. About two weeks ago she was hospitalized with pneumonia and congestive heart failure. She is home now but still not doing great. She can see even less than she could ( has been 'legally blind' for years) and is having 'mini-strokes' and
… ContinuePosted on July 8, 2007 at 6:51pm — 1 Comment
As our 'motto' says at the top of our homepage;
"The only difference between a successful writer and an unknown writer is tenacity."
That means to be successful as a writer we must be ever learning, and willing to make changes. Revisions and even complete re-writes are a part of the total expectations for an successful writer. In this 'quick fix' mentality that society has us so much a part of, we don't want to wait for success, we want it now and at ti
… ContinuePosted on June 9, 2007 at 11:32am — 2 Comments
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