On a writer’s path there are always some level of pain and solitude, life and death, love and hate, longing and fullness of soul, romance and separation, contemplation and adventure. And each one of them is constantly walking side by side in my lifetime. Always reachable by a thought. Frederick Vanderbuilt
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In a world of constant distraction, it’s easy to forget that the whole purpose of writing is to be able to reach people. To do that, you have to be able to focus on one idea at a time and work through it. You have to be willing to let go of the distractions and work through the pain and solitude of each day. You have to be willing to fight all of life’s battles and let go of your fears. That’s what we do when we write: we fight for our ideas.

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