I Get By With A Lot Of Help From My Friends

by Asa Maria Bradley

gh2014One of the things that continuously amazes me about the romance writing community is the support and encouragement the writers give other writers. Meganame bestselling authors take the time to mentor wanna-be-newbies. Peers congratulate the competition when they receive an award or win a contest. This is not what I experience when I go to non-romance writing conferences. Sure, I see established writers encourage new writers there too, but the ego-less, unselfish, genuine support romance writers give each other is unique.

I couldn’t write without the help I receive from friends and family. And it would be a drudgery, uphill, bleak journey without the many writer friends I have made along the way. Since the Golden Heart nominations were announced, that writer-to-writer support has poured my way through a magnificent flood with a humongous current.
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The most inspiring parts of the interview were the comments from other writers about what has inspired, encouraged, and supported them through their journey. Check it out at the Ruby Slippered Sisterhood and become a subscriber of the blog, it is well worth it.

2 comments

asamariabradley June 2, 2014 - 11:56 am

I so agree, Piper. To me, it’s like sibling rivalry. Just because you get a new brother or sister, doesn’t mean your parents love you less. The heart expands to include more love.

Just because someone else reach success, doesn’t mean you won’t. The world expands to include more dreams, more goals, more success.

Piper May 31, 2014 - 2:07 pm

I have always felt that being supportive of some else’s dreams should be a soul fulfilling proposition, not a soul-destroying one. Not everyone feels that way, but I’m pleased to note that a majority of people want support others. I’m glad that you’ve run into that kind of warm embrace Asa!

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