Category Archives: perseverance

The sky is falling! The sky is falling!

On Facebook today a friend cited an article from The Globe and Mail written by an established British author named Ewan Morrison who insists that with the current trends in writing and publishing, “There will be no professional writers in … Continue reading

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Not My Story, But…

Some stories belong to other people from the git-go, and this one isn’t properly mine, but I’m affected by it. So I’ll let you in on it and give you the links so you can read it from the woman … Continue reading

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Fighting Discouragement — Part 1

Authors have always had it tough, but it’s easy to get into the mode of thinking that we have it tougher than ever. For one thing, the economy sucks, compared to the boom days just a few years ago. For … Continue reading

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