"As if it was the last bus of the night, please follow your passion." - Terri Guillemets. Passion is like fuel, it allows us to move forward in life. Because of our wounds, medicine internally hurts us, but it can be a way to success and satisfaction. Passion is the world people encounter when reality makes them disappoint. Painting, dancing, writing, mathematics, and unlimited hobbies can lead to passionate jobs, no matter how big or small. Finding passion is difficult for some people and can be easier for others.
Once upon a time, I accepted the idea of becoming a famous novelist. I know that. How stupid is this? I am serious. At that time, I did not know anything about the world of publications. If I have, I will reduce my ambition. I just become a novelist. This alone is enough. To my knowledge, this famous part is almost completely under your control. Warning signs almost hit me, but I ignored them. The first person is my professor. As you can see, they earned money by teaching. Everyone knows that their books are not sold. They complained about it at my writing workshop. One of them told us that he hoped that his new book would be done very well, "So I can finally teach quickly. In the rest of the class, he He talked about how much the scholar ate during writing and during the tour, he talked about my studio time, but that is a good thing as his criticism follows a simple model.
I will soon understand one thing: you will not become a novelist and will not be an interesting lie of whisper. You become a novelist, so you can tell the truth. I began practicing my trade where the satisfaction of the official story collapsed. Several stories are repeated. They were forced to reeducate. Give me the last few days of Anne Boleyn's life. You can tell a story and tell it. Repeat hundreds of iterations. However, it seems that the piece of the puzzle is still missing. You said, I think that I can do better than the next time. You do it over. Look at the results - Once you bind some of the truths, please realize again that another part of it is running away in the wild.
Last year, a novelist Alexander Qi gave some advice to the readers of this series: If you want to bring your character back to life, please take it to the party. Spencer's novel "The way to the river" is a proof of the concept. As it tells stories of two Hudson Valley couple through 13 party shots - fundraising activities for graduation ceremonies, weddings, brand new celebration, New York's sex club, Mandelic movement funds, barbecue is thick Opin's Smoke - Readers are watching their public faces obscure their personal hopes, attracting their ambitions and seeing embarrassing progress.