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On author blogging
July 30th 2007 at 3:03 pm
Amy Sterling Casil asked a few of us author-bloggers on SFF.Net what it does for our careers and what kind of traffic we get. She summarized answers from a bunch of SF writers here on her blog.
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1. Amy Sterling Casil on Jul 30th, 2007 at 4:02 pm
Hi Toby — I actually did a mini-follow up — I am wondering now in general - how fast do people write?
http://asterling.typepad.com/incipit_vita_nova/2007/07/how-fast-do-you.html
No right or wrong answers. It’s so individual and varied, but I’d be interested to hear.