 "A writer can no longer put all his eggs in one basket. If you write fiction, try nonfiction. If you can't sell a book, channel it into an article. A poem into a more salable essay. Be flexible. It's a leap to find out you can adjust, modify, diversify. It's exciting to explore a new genre and find out you can do it well. By taking a risk in another direction, you experience growth."
"A writer can no longer put all his eggs in one basket. If you write fiction, try nonfiction. If you can't sell a book, channel it into an article. A poem into a more salable essay. Be flexible. It's a leap to find out you can adjust, modify, diversify. It's exciting to explore a new genre and find out you can do it well. By taking a risk in another direction, you experience growth."Wednesday, August 02, 2006
Judy Delton...
 "A writer can no longer put all his eggs in one basket. If you write fiction, try nonfiction. If you can't sell a book, channel it into an article. A poem into a more salable essay. Be flexible. It's a leap to find out you can adjust, modify, diversify. It's exciting to explore a new genre and find out you can do it well. By taking a risk in another direction, you experience growth."
"A writer can no longer put all his eggs in one basket. If you write fiction, try nonfiction. If you can't sell a book, channel it into an article. A poem into a more salable essay. Be flexible. It's a leap to find out you can adjust, modify, diversify. It's exciting to explore a new genre and find out you can do it well. By taking a risk in another direction, you experience growth."
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This one's a personal fave. It echoes the advice I got from Stuart Kaminsky.
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