Starting from zero to get ideas. Some years ago Sir Ken Robinson, the author and creative advocate, once told a story of a six year-old girl in school. The girl was sitting in the back of the...
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Starting from zero to get ideas. Some years ago Sir Ken Robinson, the author and creative advocate, once told a story of a six year-old girl in school. The girl was sitting in the back of the...
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Serious writers, who have experienced some level of success, when probed, will reveal that they have done their homework.
They continuously read various magazines and blogs for authors, not just to help them improve their writing, but to ensure that they stay on top of the latest developments and opportunities.
Many of the opportunities that I’ve snagged were discovered only as a result of reading and interacting with others on various blogs. These are opportunities I never would’ve found, otherwise... Via Martin Gysler Delete the scoop?
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Ah, taking the risk of failure. So hard for adults--and maybe getting harder for kids as well with all the testing that goes on in schools.