How Do You Measure Your Success As A Writer?

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If you decided that to become famous, all you have to do is write a book, you are totally deluded. The road to fame and fortune is littered with the corpses of idiots like you who thought along exactly the same lines in the past…

Read here and find out why

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11 thoughts on “How Do You Measure Your Success As A Writer?

  1. Success is when you read that piece and know you have done your best. You can go back and re-read it years later and be pleased with your work. It is success when you hear from a reader that your words ‘spoke’ to them (okay so that is the therapist in me speaking our! ).

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  2. Success is in the individuals head, to evoke an emotion with my words, or to have something I have written recognised, a comment left a connection made they would be my scale.
    I write because… I must. If my book was read by one person and enjoyed or as in the case above it would mean everything.
    Thank you for sharing this.

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  3. Success is measured by every and each reader who writes you a “thank you” note. Each time. And urge you to continue writing and never stop delivering them dreams, passions, new worlds, and thought they didn’t know they had in them.

    For money, found a tech company or sell brooms on TV.

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