Guest Post: Writerly Benefits of Working on the Frontline
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[box type="note"]Kat here! We have Laura Wardle, a previous guest poster for PubCrawl, to talk about the benefits of working the frontline of books![/box] So we’ve already established that I’m a book-wrangler (as in, I’m a library assistant), but I also write young-adult fantasy. When I took the job, I assumed that the only writerly benefits I’d reap would be plenty of spare time to write since it’s only a part-time post. And obviously access to plenty of awesome books. But that’s where I was wrong.
Guest Post: Writerly Benefits of Working on the Frontline
Guest Post: Writerly Benefits of Working on…
Guest Post: Writerly Benefits of Working on the Frontline
[box type="note"]Kat here! We have Laura Wardle, a previous guest poster for PubCrawl, to talk about the benefits of working the frontline of books![/box] So we’ve already established that I’m a book-wrangler (as in, I’m a library assistant), but I also write young-adult fantasy. When I took the job, I assumed that the only writerly benefits I’d reap would be plenty of spare time to write since it’s only a part-time post. And obviously access to plenty of awesome books. But that’s where I was wrong.