By Kamryn Koble Writers tend to be unique. They spend hours crafting people and words out of thin air – which can be pretty exhausting.

A place for Professional Writers past, present, and future.
By Kamryn Koble Writers tend to be unique. They spend hours crafting people and words out of thin air – which can be pretty exhausting.
Last weekend, I went with a group of friends to see the movie The Man Who Invented Christmas, which follows Charles Dickens and how he came to write A Christmas Carol. As a writer, there were many things I connected with throughout the movie. I won’t spoil too much about the movie, but here are some things a writer can identify with (or groan in agreement with) in this movie.
Writing for the glory of the King and the good of his children
Editing tailored to fit your needs
A place where I think about my passions: reading, writing, editing, publishing, and teaching
Axing excess. Climbing toward publication.
write where I am
A place for Professional Writers past, present, and future.
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