Harry Harrison’s “May You Always” has become a holiday tradition for me. In the spirit of one of my favorite recordings, I would like to present my wish list to you.
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May
you get that one hour each day you need to write your work-in-progress.
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May
you sit in front of the computer and your writer’s block disappear.
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May
that wonderful plot twist that came to you before you went to sleep at night be
with you when you wake up in the morning.
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May
you find the inspiration to complete the work-in-progress you had been putting
off for years.
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May
you find a critique partner who offers you constructive criticism that helps
strengthen your work.
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If
you get a rejection, may you find someone who’ll offer you a shoulder to cry on
as well as give you the push youneed to get back out there.
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May
your dream editor love your manuscript and offer you a contract.
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On
that stressful day, when nothing seemed to go your way, may you get a five-star
review.
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And,
last but not least, may you experience good health and happiness during the
holiday season and throughout the New Year.♥
Ursula Renée is the President of
RWA/NYC. She is the author of SWEET JAZZ, a historical, interracial romance.
When she is not writing, she enjoys photography, drawing and stone carving.
Visit her at www.ursularenee.com.
Thank you Ursula and happy holidays to you!
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