Any reader who’s browsed author websites and read the short bios usually contained there, knows that most writers started at a young age. Scribblings on loose leaf paper, stapled together for the family’s enjoyment. Diaries and journals for the more organized. Perhaps even chapter books typed and printed out with color covers for the highly motivated perfectionists.
For most of us, those tales ended up in boxes with old report cards, school photos, and refrigerator artwork our parents saved th...
Published on January 15, 2013 06:08