The Relationships That Shape a Writing Career

Categories: Career | Mentors | Networking

Avram Lavinsky, Kim Black, Les Edgerton, Lynn Chandler Willis, Sam Severn, and Steven Hutson explore how writers can build and sustain meaningful mentorships and professional networks. They share practical strategies for finding mentors, forming authentic connections, offering mutual support, and navigating the often complex relationships that shape a writing career.

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