Another of the (many) ways in which writing fiction is not like playing the violin
In science fiction circle, it'd be utterly uncontroversial to say that a person doesn't really need instruction in order to become a good writer. Instruction is fine. Maybe it even helps a little bit. But too many writers have succeeded without any form of instruction--no classes, no mentorship, no critique circle--for anyone to believe that…
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