Thank you for sharing some highlights from your Twitter Party. You always ask the important questions and shake out the salient answers. I laughed out loud when Juliette Dacey Fay recounted a friend’s query about her character, the widow, when she knew her husband… too precious! Maybe she was putting Juliette on notice :- )
Meta, I loved these answers! I think they apply to many other areas of life as well- breaking tasks up in chunks and setting deadlines, facing fears of inadequacy, fears of being too vulnerable! Thank you. Hope it’s ok for a non writer to pop in every once in a while😬
I love when you pop in, Nan I totally agree that even though Page Fright is addressing fears of writers, the same issues apply in so many different areas of life, too!
,How fun! I hope you do it again. I am headed over to your twitter now.
Great! Let me know what you think!
btw I'd love to follow you back on Twitter, but they're keeping me from doing more follows right now :(
Meta
Thank you for sharing some highlights from your Twitter Party. You always ask the important questions and shake out the salient answers. I laughed out loud when Juliette Dacey Fay recounted a friend’s query about her character, the widow, when she knew her husband… too precious! Maybe she was putting Juliette on notice :- )
As always, thank you for sharing.
Thanks, Brian. The questions and answers were coming fast and furious. It was really fun because this group had such great insights and stories!
It was fun to take part in this and I learnt from the other writers. It made me think about where I can improve on my own writing practice.
Cali, I was so happy you were a part of this. Everyone's comments gave me a lot of food for thought about my own writing, too.
Meta, I loved these answers! I think they apply to many other areas of life as well- breaking tasks up in chunks and setting deadlines, facing fears of inadequacy, fears of being too vulnerable! Thank you. Hope it’s ok for a non writer to pop in every once in a while😬
I love when you pop in, Nan I totally agree that even though Page Fright is addressing fears of writers, the same issues apply in so many different areas of life, too!
It was a really fun discussion to be a part of!
And you were such a great sport to disrupt your dinner (and what I can only imagine was lots of Ouzo) to participate!