Earlyssa was a member of a writer’s group. She had learned many valuable lessons such as “write about what you know” and “the importance of structure.” One day she sat down to write her Daily Pages with the intent of implementing these strategies. Instead of the infallible heroines who previously populated her work, she decided to make her protagonist a thinly-veiled version of herself. Why stop there? she thought. In for a penny, in for a pound. She smiled deeply as she wrote down the name of the character that would one day lead her to fame and fortune: “Earlyssa.”
Earlyssa was a member of a writer’s group. She had learned many valuable lessons such as “write about what you know” and “the importance of structure.” One day she sat down to write her Daily Pages with the intent of implementing these strategies. Instead of the infallible heroines who previously populated her work, she decided to make her protagonist a thinly-veiled version of herself. Why stop there? she thought. In for a penny, in for a pound. She smiled deeply as she wrote down the name of the character that would one day lead her to fame and fortune: “Earlyssa.”
Earlyssa was a member of a writer’s group. She had learned many valuable lessons such as “write about what you know” and “the importance of structure.” One day she sat down to write her Daily Pages with the intent of implementing these strategies. Instead of the infallible heroines who previously populated her work, she decided to make her protagonist a thinly-veiled version of herself. Why stop there? she thought. In for a penny, in for a pound. She smiled deeply as she wrote down the name of the character that would one day lead her to fame and fortune: “Earlyssa.”
Earlyssa was a member of a writer’s group. She had learned many valuable lessons such as “write about what you know” and “the importance of structure.” One day she sat down to write her Daily Pages with the intent of implementing these strategies. Instead of the infallible heroines who previously populated her work, she decided to make her protagonist a thinly-veiled version of herself. Why stop there? she thought. In for a penny, in for a pound. She smiled deeply as she wrote down the name of the character that would one day lead her to fame and fortune: “Earlyssa.”
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