Hiding in the library

It was in the library I discovered two magazines that I buried my nose in regularly: The Writer and Writer's Digest. They contained articles on the craft of writing. I liked to imagine they were speaking to me, a dreamy teenager, not to older, more promising, more confident and experienced writers.
I drank in everything they said, storing it away. And guess what? They gradually gave me knowledge, confidence and practical information I could apply even to my lowly school projects or hidden-in-a-drawer short stories.
It feels odd to have people ask me for advice now. No matter how many words or books I've published, there's still a part of me that is a shy 16-year-old hiding in the library.
But now and again someone does, and the best part is reading the answers that others provide at the same time.
Here's a roundup of advice of which I happen to be a small part. Useful stuff for writers of any experience level. Thank you, Shaun Smith, for gathering it: http://www.openbookontario.com/news/fiction_craft_shaun_smith_et_al_5
Published on November 28, 2011 15:17
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