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#WritersCoffeeClub 22: Talk about an affirming experience you've had amongst your writing peers.

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  • Charlie StrossC This user is from outside of this forum
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    #WritersCoffeeClub 22: Talk about an affirming experience you've had amongst your writing peers.

    Not answering this question, I've been workshopping with and meeting other writers for about 45 years now and have had enough commercial success that it'd feel like boasting. ("That time [BIGNAME HERE] said they really liked my latest book".)

    I *will* say that nothing makes imposter syndrome go away like winning multiple literary awards, or getting regular royalty cheques.

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      #WritersCoffeeClub 22: Talk about an affirming experience you've had amongst your writing peers.

      Not answering this question, I've been workshopping with and meeting other writers for about 45 years now and have had enough commercial success that it'd feel like boasting. ("That time [BIGNAME HERE] said they really liked my latest book".)

      I *will* say that nothing makes imposter syndrome go away like winning multiple literary awards, or getting regular royalty cheques.

      Jürgen HubertJ This user is from outside of this forum
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      Well, I get about €200 a month from my Patron, which is a good start, although it is still far away from "quite your day job" levels.

      Although it _was_ nice to get a review from an actual folklore journal. It was in Russian, but still.

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