Write Right borrowed Don Quixote’s horse, Rocinante, but it’s unlikely the horse will help her win any tilts with the windmills.
The Writing Life
By Erin Feldman
By Erin Feldman
By Erin Feldman
If you’re a perfectionist – if you live with the reality of perfectionism long enough – you’ll realize the only way to win against perfectionism is never to surrender to it. If you surrender to it, you’ll accomplish little, if anything, but, if you fight it every single day, you just might make something. No, it might not be anything good, grand, or perfect, but it will be something, and it could be the very something that someone else needs.
By Erin Feldman
By Erin Feldman
What does it take to be a writer? It’s a simple, yet hard answer: hard work.
By Erin Feldman
I didn’t have a career. I just did the next thing on the list. – Neil Gaiman, “Make Good Art”
Unless you absolutely, positively know what you’re meant to do at the age of five, you’ll find yourself on a meandering course. You may have a general sense of direction, but you probably won’t be sure of the way to get to your final destination. You’ll think about things like internships and entry-level positions, some of which will get you closer to where you’re trying to get and some of which will lead to dead-ends and course corrections.