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Women Writers Asks: Why do you write?

Women Writers Asks: Why do you write?

Do you write to persuade? To inform? To change the world? To be remembered? When you pick up your pen, or open your notebook, or pull up a Word document, what is your goal? What pushes you to write, rewrite, rewrite a dozen more times, and then edit until mental and physical exhaustion? Why do […]

June 20, 2013 | By Rachel C. Lewis | 144 Replies More

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