tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1859940184293909528.post3356006659457506532..comments2023-04-28T04:20:05.766-07:00Comments on WRITER on WRITING: Nothing Left to LearnVirtual Strangerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01040333093180694172noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1859940184293909528.post-7819907738484708762020-10-13T18:28:48.992-07:002020-10-13T18:28:48.992-07:00"Give yourself permission to learn on the fly..."Give yourself permission to learn on the fly, to figure things out as you go, and to not look up every possible way to do something before you do it."<br />That sentence right there is the reason I keep coming back. That little tidbit is something I need to remember in regards to writing AND quilting, LOL! And usually? If you tell me to go write, I generally do... Which I hate to admit to because it makes me feel a bit Pavlovian ☺ <br />I am an old person and a new writer. I arrived here after enjoying your books and having the idea of learning how to write a cohesive, non-wandering story. Not so easy when you live with a zig-zagging, A.D.D. brain. So, thanks for the last thirteen years, I have a lot to catch up on!rattyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18301123549321073813noreply@blogger.com