Story Behind the Story at Writer-in-Progress

May 26, 2009 by Lillie 

Beth Morrow at Writer-in-Progress interviewed me for her feature “The Story Behind the Story.” Stop by to say hello and learn how Dream or Destiny came into being.  

If you’re not a regular reader of Writer-in-Progress, you’ll want to check out Beth’s other posts, especially her daily writing tips.

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Comment by C McCoffee from bodum chambord 3 cup coffee press for sale
2009-06-15 14:31:06

I’m definitely going to check this out because it is always great to hear daily writing tips, especially being a freelance writer :)

Comment by Lillie
2009-06-15 18:28:15

C,

I think you’ll find the writing tips helpful.

 
 
Comment by Amy from Free Xbox 360
2009-07-05 11:11:56

It’s nice that other writers are so generous and willing to share tips. I always look up to people who are confident and talented enough to be freelance.

Comment by Lillie
2009-07-05 22:55:20

Amy,

In general, I’ve found that writers are generous when it comes to helping other writers.

 
 

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