You Can Be a Writer

2nd July 2016 | for Creatives | J.A. Konrath, the successful artist, writing, solitude of creating, publishing, writing groups, editors, agents  |       

"I wish all writers realized that agents, publishers, book doctors, vanity presses, and how-to seminars, have a cost attached to them—sometimes a very high cost—with zero guarantees. You can be a writer, and have writer be a part of your identity, without any of them."

— J.A. Konrath

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