I Kept on Writing

28th June 2016 | for Creatives | the successful artist, writing, KEEP CREATING, Carol Miller  |       

"I started writing, and I kept on writing.  Although that may sound obvious, it's true.  People are always telling me that they would like to become a writer, but they don't actually write anything.  You have to write and continue to write."

— Carol Miller

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