https://www.quora.com/What-was-it-like-the-day-you-were-diagnosed-with-a-disease/answer/Sonya-Abarcar
Sometimes you have to use unconventional ways to get the world to read your work.
Look out there. There is a lot of competition to write. You’re out there competing against seasoned writers that have been writing for years, writes who are mediocre but have a large following/fan base, writers who are literal gods that should be worshipped when they drop a pen in a cafe somewhere, writers who just write about any and everything, writers who write what they want to write about so they don’t become “commercialized” and wanted to write about tings that they liked. Screw the world and commercialization.
Sure they haven’t published anything since Dan Quayle set his English book on fire, but none of that matters. Principles. We all have them until our stomach begins to growl and we’re writing by candlelight.
So, we do what we can do to get published. Again, in the writing world, writers are practically standing on their heads and screaming “Notice me!”. Some are good and some shouldn’t even be writing a grocery list. I’ve found some appalling books on Amazon.
However, through Quora, a writer could be published by writing a great answer. Use every opportunity that you can find to become published.
So I'm a writer. No really. I'm a real writer and everything. I've published poetry, articles, and my first book, Diary of A Sick Chick; A Year in The Life of A Chronically Ill Woman. So there.
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Sunday, October 16, 2016
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