How do you feel about practice? In Episode 45 of QWERTY Writing Life, we’re thinking about how our outlook on it has shifted over the years. With that change in mindset, we’ve discovered much to love about our dear friend, Practice. Our hope for this week’s challenge is that you will feel the same way.
As promised, here’s the link to Joy’s blog post that we discussed: http://www.joyerancatore.com/2018/05/03/what-do-you-get-to-do/.
Please share our podcast with your friends! We’d love for them to be our new friends, too! Questions? Comments? You know what to do! Continue this week’s chat with us via email at editorial [at] logosandmythospress [dot] com. For more information about us, the show and our writing craft book series, head over to www.logosandmythospress.com/qwerty-writing-life. Subscribe in your favorite podcast portal. Or, if you’d rather see our grinning faces, ring the bell on our YouTube channel. Can’t get enough of Mea? Head over to her online home at www.measmith.com. Want to know more about Joy? Check out her site, www.joyerancatore.com.
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