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Christi Craig is a native Texan living in Wisconsin, working by day as a sign language interpreter and moonlighting as a writer. She leads a creative writing class at a retirement center and a Roundtable at Redbird-Redoak Writing. She is a regular contributor at Write It Sideways and an Editorial Assistant for COMPOSE: A Journal of Simply Good Writing. Her stories and essays have appeared online and in print, and she was a Finalist in Glimmer Train's Family Matters Competition.
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How to Stay Abreast of Your Writing Goals
The beginning of the year is a great time to set new goals, or cut and paste last year’s goals onto the “new” list. I mean, that’s how it works sometimes, right? We all have good intentions come January 1st, … Continue reading
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Tagged a little pre-planning can't hurt, accountability, advice for writers, benefits of writing groups, Christi Craig, don't quit, fear and writing, finding community, flash fiction, Get Writing, how to beat hefty goals, Jane Friedman, persistence in writing, Sarah Callender, struggles in writing, Write It Sideways, writing, writing a novel, writing groups
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I am my own boss.
Christina Katz, at The Prosperous Writer, sends out a weekly e-zine in which she writes about the 52 Qualities of Prosperous Writers. This week’s topic is Accountability. I don’t have an agent. No publisher is knocking at my door begging … Continue reading
Posted in Wednesday's Word, writing
Tagged accountability, Christina Katz, The Prosperous Writer, word of the day, writing
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