on writing
(day -9): the truth of what it takes to succeed
A reminder for when I tend to demand success that is out of proportion with the effort I'm willing to put in.
Anitha Krishnan writes Indian-inspired fantasy fiction with a dash of mysticism and soul-searching. She lives in Burlington, Ontario with her husband and their cherished child.
on writing
A reminder for when I tend to demand success that is out of proportion with the effort I'm willing to put in.
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on writing
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