I ranted a little while back about wannabe writers. This week's Writers Weekly feature, "Write Through the Crisis: Finish the Novel First" by Alice J. Wisler, contained a line that I thought was a perfect summary of my entire diatribe:
"But what separates the writers who actually complete something and those who are just wannabes, is nothing less than sheer hard work."
Yep. That pretty much says it all.
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