msagara writes a lot of interesting articles about writing, the writing business and the bookselling industry but she’s written a particularly interesting one today about the business of writing and choosing your writing area. Read it here because it’s the kind of thing that sparks all sorts of thoughts on what we choose to write and the balance between writing what we want and writing something publishable.
Interesting article on the business side of writing
May 3, 2008 by archerygirl
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