tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5171785485297377088.post7131718990554474798..comments2024-03-04T10:23:03.957-08:00Comments on Noodling with Words: A Kernel of Writing AdviceUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5171785485297377088.post-73987713284408921252013-02-13T15:09:31.870-08:002013-02-13T15:09:31.870-08:00You should check out the "sub-six" group...You should check out the "sub-six" group on Facebook. The goal is to commit to submitting six manuscripts (at least) this year just to combat that endless re-writing, never sending syndrome.<br />The End.Wendyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14114624813405241762noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5171785485297377088.post-14985543360887660062013-02-13T05:33:51.534-08:002013-02-13T05:33:51.534-08:00One that has always stayed with me: Juilene Osborn...One that has always stayed with me: Juilene Osborne McKnight said in her workshop that we took, how many years ago? - it's a special group of people who can actually write "the end" on a manuscript. You can edit and re-write it forever, but if you don't finish it, it won't do you any good. That's my paraphrase, but the advice it good. Kathenoreply@blogger.com