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Lifted from Susan Albert's interesting blog about writing and life:

Practice is essential. If you’re going to learn to write, it has to be your practice. I’ve been fascinated with the job of learning to write, which is unending. And I enjoy writing. Dealing with the problems it presents gives me pleasure. Sometimes there’s frustration, but if I get frustrated or hit an impasse, I just stop and go back to it later. I don’t like to hear writers talk about how they suffer for their craft. If it’s that bad, they ought to quit.

~Wendell Berry

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  1. I love learning about it. It can get tricky for me at times, and there is always frustration, but nothing worthwhile comes easy. And I agree, if they're moaning about how hard it is, maybe they should be doing something else.

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  2. Loved the quote. Thanks for posting it. And I agree with the last line. The writing should not make us suffer, but sometimes the business side of publishing definitely makes me want to run screaming from my office.

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  3. I love Wendell Berry's poetry - the quote about writing is priceless. Thank you!

    Romance Can Be Murder!
    www.glenysoconnell.com

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  4. If you love what you do, you'll never work another day in your life. So true. Writing is a passion, a drug of choice (along with caffeine) that a writer must satisfy. Writing should't be a burden, rather, a blessing that releases your gift for the world to read.

    Steve Tremp

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  5. Very true. If you hate what you do, why are you doing it? Seriously.

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