
⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ Amidst some of my free writing journals, grammar and spelling mistakes galore, is the first book I read before I sat down to write my first novel. It is like food, cure for writer’s block, and other writing ailments. I still remember and take to heart much of Goldberg’s advice. I read it in college too, but with all the other papers and tests I didn’t give it the attention I should have. I highly recommend it to any writer or writer in the making. 👏🏻 .
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Pictured is the 1986 edition in excellent condition. .
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I'm a freelance writer and historical researcher in Detroit. I hold a master’s degree in education from Oakland University with a concentration in English and history. In addition to being the author of the historical fiction novel, Proper Mourning, my fiction and poetry have appeared in Halcyone Magazine, The 3288 Review, The Write Launch, and the Ketchup Press. My nonfiction has been featured in Valley Living Magazine, Michigan Out of Doors Magazine, and Planet Detroit News. I have won awards for my writing through Oakland University, and I'm currently producing and directing a documentary film about economic and social change in one of Detroit’s oldest neighborhoods. In my spare time, I whittle, repair broken violins, and I love to fish. I reside somewhere in Michigan with my husband, children, and the fastest dog that ever lived.
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