Thanks to the Maggie Grimason of the Weekly Alibi for this great write-up on zine fest! http://alibi.com/art/54220/Freedom-of-the-Small-Presses.html

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Thanks to the Maggie Grimason of the Weekly Alibi for this great write-up on zine fest! http://alibi.com/art/54220/Freedom-of-the-Small-Presses.html
First off, a story doesn't like to be talked about. The more often you describe the plot of your novel-in-progress to a friend over cocktails, the less likely it will ever get written. You'll dilute it, scatter the good bits, get tired of hearing the same scene. Hell, you've told it enough times, why bother writing it at all?
Ariel Gore, How to Become A Famous Writer Before You're Dead