Purpose of the IWSG: To share and encourage. Writers can express doubts and concerns without fear of appearing foolish or weak. Those who have been through the fire can offer assistance and guidance. It’s a safe haven for insecure writers of all kinds! Join us!
The Question:
What
would make you quit writing?
My Answer
I
don't think anything other than significant health issues could make me quit. I
might take a break now and then, but I always come back to it. When an idea
forms, it won't go away until it's on paper.
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I'm also thrilled to report that I'm guest posting athttps://dencovey.blogspot.com/
regarding my newest release
A Passion for Murder
&
announcing
Denise Covey is determined
to make 2021 her year.
Starting with the release of
Fast & Furious Short Fiction,
an introduction to her soon-to-be-published books!
Get your copy HERE!
Sign up for her Newsletter HERE!
'Denise is trying her hand at Bookfunnel promotions to build her newsletter list. She'd love it if you clicked on some of the Paranormal Romance books in the link she's shared with me. You'll see her first in a four-book series Paranormal Renaissance Romance, Betrayed, is amongst them.
She's happy with the downloads of her free short story so far - her introduction to her hero, Duke Vipunin de Castellina.
How about helping Denise out?
Click on this link now, find Betrayed, and download your freebie.'
GREAT THINGS ARE HAPPENING FOR DENISE
DON'T MISS OUT ON YOUR OPPORTUNITY
TO BE PART OF IT!
*****
And don't forget our outstanding
co-hosts this month:
KEEP WRITING!
and thanks for stopping by!
Already visited Denise - will click on that link now.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Alex. You can always be counted on!
DeleteThanks Renee. The clicks and eyes on my Betrayed short story are off the charts!
DeleteCongrats on the new releases for both you and Denise. Well done, ladies.
ReplyDeleteThanks again, Olga!
DeleteThanks Olga. I hope you're doing well.
DeleteThis is wonderful, Yolanda! All the luck with your new release. And Bravo, Denise, on your new release. I need to check out your methods, Denise. I hope to have a short story collection some day. The key words are some day. Thanks for a great post, Yolanda!
ReplyDeleteYeah, writing while in pain is a big no from me, too. There have been times in my life when being ill stopped me from physically writing, but then reading and dreaming in ink was always the best kind of writerly medicine to keep me going.
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