Writing is like giving yourself homework, really hard homework, every day, for the rest of your life. You want glamorous? Throw glitter at the computer screen.

Katrina Monroe
Writing is like giving yourself homework, really hard homework, every...
Writing is like giving yourself homework, really hard homework, every...
Writing is like giving yourself homework, really hard homework, every...
Writing is like giving yourself homework, really hard homework, every...
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Poet C.D. Wright said, "Writing is like giving yourself homework, really hard homework, every day, for the rest of your life. You want glamorous? Throw glitter at the computer screen."

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