One Writer’s Story: an Indie’s Publishing Journey

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Author: Kristy Tate ISBN: 9781386823827
Publisher: Kristy Tate Publication: February 21, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Kristy Tate
ISBN: 9781386823827
Publisher: Kristy Tate
Publication: February 21, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

They say a writer is someone who writes. I started writing around age eight, as my early diaries will prove, but I didn’t begin blogging until much later, 2010 to be exact. What follows is a snapshot of my blog of the past five years.
This particular book is dedicated to the perpetual chasing of my authorship dream. I suppose for the reader and aspiring writer it would have been nice if I’d had lumped the posts into chapters of relevance, but since this is more a diary than a how-to book, I have left the posts in the order that I originally wrote them.
I don’t pretend to be an expert on anything. Nor do I claim to have had rousing success. Kipling told us that we should meet Triumph and Disaster and treat them just the same.
I agree.

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They say a writer is someone who writes. I started writing around age eight, as my early diaries will prove, but I didn’t begin blogging until much later, 2010 to be exact. What follows is a snapshot of my blog of the past five years.
This particular book is dedicated to the perpetual chasing of my authorship dream. I suppose for the reader and aspiring writer it would have been nice if I’d had lumped the posts into chapters of relevance, but since this is more a diary than a how-to book, I have left the posts in the order that I originally wrote them.
I don’t pretend to be an expert on anything. Nor do I claim to have had rousing success. Kipling told us that we should meet Triumph and Disaster and treat them just the same.
I agree.

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