![]() Having support keeps us going, keeps us trying, and my favourite, keeps us improving. Well, we can but its messy, painful, frustrating and a long, lonely road. In fact, I am hoping to feature more than other authors and people associated with writing so stay tuned. I keep coming across these wonderful people who do such wonderful things, and the idea of sharing this on my blog is exciting. I decided a while ago that my blog would be the ideal vehicle to give support, and the more I think about it, the more I like the idea. From the time we turn on the computer, or pull out that notebook, we leave ourselves open to criticism. In an industry as fickle as this one, as mentally and emotionally demanding, we need support. One of the reasons I like being a writer is the writing community. I for one would like to know I am doing some good and not just handing over a present someone may or may not need. These days everything comes with a price tag and not being as solvent as I would like to be, I have had to give a good deal of thought about giving. One year follows another before we know it. ![]() These days it all seems to come so soon, a symptom of the times. The season for giving has arrived once again. ![]()
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