Quotas and How to Avoid Them
“How’s your writing going?”
“How should I know?”
Let me tell you a story . . .
“How’s your writing going?”
“How should I know?”
Since I refuse to leave you friends hanging, I will share a short story with you that I wrote a while back.
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. . . only better.
Ever since I learned that those funny squiggles above cartoon characters were words, I have been an avid reader. I loved to get my squat and grubby child fingers on anything that had pages, whether it was a comic book, a magazine with pictures, or my sister’s textbooks. I read much less as I grew […]
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