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Contrary to popular belief, writers need community and support, especially when they’re young. However, most young writers refine their craft in solitude, or worse, get discouraged too early and give up on their dreams.
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That odd shift during maturity catches people off guard - recognizing you’ve moved beyond who once shaped your words. Silence marks it. Drama does not show up here. Soft. Nearly timid. You might pull out an aged diary page, maybe a story pe...
Let me just get the character’s personality ready, the worldbuilding perfected, analyze this topic more, research this concept further…. But while getting lost in this cacophony of minor details, you overlook the most important part: starti...
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