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Joined: 6/7/2013 Posts: 1356
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Was it so long ago that you can barely remember? Or was it only recently?
And who did you call yourself a writer to?
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Joined: 9/17/2013 Posts: 104
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I write articles for a community events newspaper and short fiction and creative nonfiction for journals and newsletters. I've won a few modest prizes in small writing contests, sold stories to magazines and journals, and I've had two short story collections published by a small traditional publisher. I've made a little bit of money from writing, but not very much.
When I've spoken to groups, I've told them that "I'm trying to be a writer," and that my best story so far is my next one. That, and a short reading, will bring the sale of another half a box of my books.
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Joined: 3/23/2015 Posts: 12
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When I got a job related to writing. I started way back, however, this job of mine was like the one that verified it, in some ways, it made me think, "Oh, I'm a real writer now."
~gen
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Joined: 11/30/2011 Posts: 69
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I was only 9 when my first poem was published in a local rag around here and had consistently published other poems, articles, and short stories throughout my school career in literary magazines, anthologies, and the web, but it has only been recent that I've called myself a writer and author because everyone in my home state started to call me one. It started after they saw an article about my most recent recognition form my blog on fibromyalgia in the major local paper here. LOL! Pretty weird huh?
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When I joined this site, and got my first gut-wrenching review here
That's when I started calling myself a writer, once I had the courage to seek counsel for my WIP Destiny's Bond. The day I became serious about writing fiction is the day I called myself a writer.
Amber
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Joined: 7/9/2015 Posts: 1
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Yeah you're right there mate
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Joined: 7/21/2015 Posts: 92
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I don't think I've referred to myself as a writer. I don't feel as though I've earned the title yet. Not 'hired' yet.
The road is long.
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