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Great newsletter.

I like your bribe your mentors, while bribe may not be my choice of words. However the concept of sharing is critical. I've run a fiction and creative nonfiction writers' group since 2013 and writer sharing with each other face-to-face online or in person is one of the most powerful things someone can do to improve their craft.

I appreciate your don't write like a selfish jerk. As I've been exploring Substack since January, when first on my feed seemed to be bombarded by writers (mostly women) bleeding their lives and personal opinions through diary and journal entries. The notion of writing "raw" and "from the heart" seem to be the pinnacle of the "art" for many of these people.

I suppose, write about what you know is at work in many of these cases. Some people love gossip and this is frequently gossip, which spawns more gossip. Of course, for those who like to write and read that material, go for it. Please feel free to express yourself however you like, but in my opinion it's not writing in the sense of communicating ideas that are thoughtful, informative, or particularly thought provoking.

There's writing and then there's writing that is the careful; consideration of how the words are put together to effectively communicate. Just because technology makes it so easy for anyone to write and "publish" it online doesn't automatically make for good writing.

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