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Your site is a terrific service to writers. I hope to add
it in a future printing of YOUR FIRST NOVEL.
Many thanks!
-- Ann
Rittenberg, literary agent of the
Ann Rittenberg Literary Agency, Inc., and co-author of Your First Novel: A Published Author And a Top Agent Share the Keys to Achieving Your Dream
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [Writers Remember] has some wonderful articles. -- Moira Allen,
Writing-World.com
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The site is looking great! I just wanted to let you know I added information and
link to it on The Writing Parent. Keep up the great work!
-- Angela Giles Klocke,
The Writing Parent
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[The concept behind Writers Remember is] so true for many of us.
-- Alicia Sparks, of WritingSpark.com
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I first found your blog and then your Writers Remember stuff and I'm so glad I
did. Thanks for your efforts on behalf of writers. I'm coming off of a
prolonged period spent writing for money and not for joy. The perils of such
work are many.
-- Wendy Hoke, Writer/Editor
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The site looks great! I love the header graphic of books piled up. Looks a bit
like my house. In the meantime I bookmarked the site and will be back!
-- Wendy Betterini, Creative Work
at Home ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Writer, editor and
web mistress Julia Temlyn has created a lovely site aimed at
reminding writers why they started writing in the first
place. It’s called
Writers Remember.
She recognizes we often sell at least part of our souls as
we write what others want us to write – mostly in order to
get paid. But, she suggests at her site, we all need to get
back to our passion.
The site has the usual resources, links and
what-have-you, but it also has essays an articles by writers
writing what they want to write.
It’s a lovely place to hang out a bit when you want a
break from the fray.
-- Anne Wayman, of About
Freelance Writing and The Golden
Pencil
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