 “My only writing practice is to write for at least fifteen minutes a day. That’s it. I adapted this method for working after attending a writer’s conference where the keynote speaker, a famous writer, was asked what advice she had for a beginning writer.”
“My only writing practice is to write for at least fifteen minutes a day. That’s it. I adapted this method for working after attending a writer’s conference where the keynote speaker, a famous writer, was asked what advice she had for a beginning writer.”
Sarah Freligh, “Six Rules for Becoming a Writer.”
Six Rules for Becoming a Writer by Sarah Freligh
Sarah Freligh is one of those legendary writers whose work has gone to the moon, and whose writing is original and grounded. Her newest work, Other Emergencies, is a gem. Until recently, she taught classes online. Though she’s phasing out that work, her “Six Rules for Becoming a Writer” are essential and inspiring.
