Whether you are writing a book, a short story or essay, or a blog post, it’s important to know who you’re writing for — and, ultimately, to remember that you are writing for yourself first and foremost. See my latest post on Freelance-Zone for more…
Writing for One Person
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Oh man. I am missing the boat. Or at least running stunningly late. I researched creating a publishing company a few months ago to pump out my novels, but my investors seem to be lacking. Anyway, I picked out what you were all about quick and it is the first time I have seen my aspirations created by someone else. It looks good, too. I’m going to submit a story tomorrow night. I know you’ll be impressed by it. I got blown away by how well my project fit into the submission category. They are practically taylor made together. Anyway, I really respect what you’re doing. We’re the wave of the future.
Thanks very much, Richard. I’m looking forward to reading your story!