From Sarah – Manager of Hershman Rights Management (HRM), a licensing literary agency created to work with authors and publishers to maximize the usage of their subsidiary rights šµ
With each word, sentence, and paragraph we write we often learn something new- whether we are writing a book, article, essay, or blog post. We learn something new about ourselves, our writing style, the world around us, and the best part- how to write better. But what if we could go back in time and keep all our current knowledge? If we would write our first words knowing everything we know right now? Although impossible, it sounds enticing, right? Maybe we would all be best selling authors and award winning journalists by now. As it turns out, we shouldnātĀ relish on things we canāt change. Instead we should be thankful for those lessons we have learned along the way that helped us grow into the writer we are today. Hey, at least we arenāt that clueless āwriting virginā anymore.
We donāt only have our own lessons to learn from, but weā¦
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