![]() I also hoped there would be some encouragement along the way-perhaps somebody could take me under their wing and tell me that I wasn’t crazy to want this. I had no idea how I would go about this seemingly impossible task, but I figured that it would involve hard work, determination, lots of reading, and lots of writing. ![]() I wanted to write books, just like the books I read by the many writers that I loved. I knew, even then, that I wanted to be an author. I am going to talk about two turning points in my writing life. Read on as Karen Mahoney reveals the hurtful moment that kept her from showing her writing to anyone for years… ![]() 99-in which I asked authors the question: What was your turning point as a writer? I’m honored and excited to host their stories. This guest post is part of the Turning Points blog series here on distraction no. ![]()
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