You Need Stakeholders in Your Writing Life

Kate Gale


Over at Glimmer Train, author and editor Kate Gale discusses the importance of stakeholders in your writing life—just as a nonprofit organization needs stakeholders. She says:


You need a group of people who buy into this idea that you want to be a writer. … You only need a few stakeholders. Five is a nice number. But listen to them. The reason you chose them is that you thought they understood something about your writing life.


Click here to read more of her sound advice.


Also check out other authors writing on writing this month at Glimmer Train:



Anthony Doerr on his dark twin Z, who is very interested in checking e-mail
Soma Mei Sheng Frazier on “The Frame Game,” a simple strategy of structure and repetition

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Published on January 14, 2013 02:00
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Luke Abaffy This is great Jane. I think a lot of us forget how important stakeholders are. I did. Thanks.


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