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Tag Archives: self-doubt
Confidence and the Wisdom of Doubt
When I was younger, I attempted to write a teen angst romance. I didn’t think it was a genre, I didn’t think how hard it would be, I didn’t have any idea about plot or structure. I had never heard … Continue reading →
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Tagged arrogance, career, confidence, constructive criticism, editing, genre, immortality, inspiration, novels, plot, poems, self-doubt, short stories, structure, word counts, writing
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