There’s a quiet, persistent fear that creeps into a lot of would-be writers’ minds. It usually arrives disguised as a sensible question, but it carries . . .
There’s a quiet ache that lives inside a lot of would-be writers. It sounds like this: I want to write. I really do. But I . . .
Too often, people believe they need to pass some invisible exam before calling themselves a writer: a published book, a degree, the perfect idea, or . . .