tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9122343304272612629.post5756357708416762495..comments2023-03-09T01:23:15.670-08:00Comments on The Anaiz View: I would like to become a published author in my lifetimeIzzyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11722184833496710291noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9122343304272612629.post-26032032264379388542010-07-01T09:54:53.000-07:002010-07-01T09:54:53.000-07:00You should totally go for it! I've written one...You should totally go for it! I've written one book (which is now in the editing stage) and I am currently writing my second. Like you, I was never in book clubs or on the year book team or the school newspaper, but I've had some interesting experiences that, when molded, translates well into chick lit/romance. I completely encourage you to take the plunge, and like my high school teacher said, "You won't know until you try."<br><br>I graduated college with a master's degree in accounting. What is it about number crunching that pushes us towards more creative avenues like writing? :) Good Luck and let me know how that goes for you!firepageshttp://firepages.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9122343304272612629.post-62098720847784759302010-07-01T23:03:29.000-07:002010-07-01T23:03:29.000-07:00I like what firepages said and I agree...just do i...I like what firepages said and I agree...just do it! You'd be surprised how many bloggers I've met that are aspiring writers too. Keep flexing that writer's muscle any chance you get! By the way, I also agree with Firepages that number crunching pushes you towards creative avenues. If it weren't for photography and my blog, I would be pulling my hair out staring at numbers all day!Maddynoreply@blogger.com