A tiny shard of contempt tinkles on the desk beside me.
"Most writers," I tell him, "already have a second life and often a third. If they're women, they could be managing up to half a dozen. Simultaneously."
And it's true. Writing for a living opens so many doors to such a wonderful rich variety of subjects and situations. Of course, some of those doors have really scary things living behind them. Like the door labelled 'Fiction'; I haven't opened that one for quite a while.
"Why do you need a blog? What are you going to write on it, or should that be in it?Is this supposed to be a business thing?" The Non-Exec is full of penetrating questions. I knew he was here for something.
"Don't know yet," I tell him. Because right now I really don't.
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( 3 / 305 )So here it is - a brand new shiny blog for Output Communicators, for clients, for friends, for people who rummage around for this sort of thing.
Like a baby, its life could take any direction. That depends on who interacts with it.But speaking of babies, welcome to the world Harrison Alexander Richards, born to my god-daughter and her husband this very day. I write this in a spirit of celebration, but also so that his parents can be totally freaked when they Google their firstborn.
Now I can spend the rest of the day wondering whether I really want to put personal stuff on this blog or if I should stick to strictly vanilla business blurb.
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