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  1. I always seem to have the best times by myself maybe that's why, I like writing.
  2. RT@joeygee007 @sufferingwriter don't worry things will get better....THANK You, Friend.
  3. My Thanksgiving turkey didn't cook properly, somebody had left it out too long out of the freezer.
  4. The one thing that makes me free, is to love. Happy Thanksgiving!
  5. RT @VibrantSpirit: Nothing splendid has ever been achieved except by those who dared believe that something inside of them was superior ...
  6. RT @jw39: Success is the good fortune that comes from aspiration, desperation, perspiration and inspiration. -- Evan Esar
  7. Good writing does not depend on what you're writing about but, finding the right words to fit your meaning.
  8. Television has taken over peoples need for reading and consequently replaced their need for thinking.
  9. I'm tempted to eat while I'm writing; it makes me think, I'm important.
  10. Sometimes writing involves allot of sacrifice, running from the refrigerator.
  11. Doing research is my least favorite part of writing, I prefer to make it up as I go along.
  12. If you believe in yourself, it's easier to make your writing believable.
  13. Writing stretches imagination.
  14. The key to good writing is to keep doing it.
  15. If you haven't had long practice, it isn't reasonable to suppose that you can instantly find the key.
  16. Sometimes, to make things work you've got to do them, however you can.
  17. Before I thought I could write, I started journaling to know what was going on inside my head.
  18. It helps to hold a conference with yourself, before you start writing.
  19. Verbs denote action, adjectives describe action; would you rather have something described to you or shown you?
  20. The writing part is easy thinking through what you've written, is harder!