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When Your Family Doesn’t Support Your Writing

By Madi Preda @AUTHORSPR

When Your Family Doesn’t Support Your WritingOriginally posted on Tricia Drammeh:

Excuse me if this post gets a little rant-ish. Maybe you’ll relate to this, maybe you won’t. Maybe your family and friends are your personal cheerleaders. Or maybe your family told you to stop playing with your imaginary friends and get a job. Or maybe your family is like mine and happily supported you back when everyone thought you’d make it big, land a million-dollar publishing contract, and get a movie deal, but fell out of love with your writing once they realized that wasn’t going to happen.

Lack of support. This is a very painful topic, but it’s one I think it’s important to discuss. Writing is largely a solitary endeavor, often undertaken by introverts. But even though we’re introverts and we’ve decided to travel the often lonely path of the writer, we’re still human beings. We crave love, acceptance, and acknowledgement. We crave community, and who better to…

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When Your Family Doesn’t Support Your Writing
When Your Family Doesn’t Support Your Writing
When Your Family Doesn’t Support Your Writing
When Your Family Doesn’t Support Your Writing
When Your Family Doesn’t Support Your Writing
When Your Family Doesn’t Support Your Writing

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