tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2425820143511792117.post8287131651938835910..comments2023-12-23T21:02:27.876-08:00Comments on Isabella Amaris: Why Writing Is A Marathon Game, Not A SprintIsabella Amarishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17334922448048534161noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2425820143511792117.post-8934454748181423912011-08-29T07:15:35.397-07:002011-08-29T07:15:35.397-07:00Damyanti - My gut reaction is to protest that you ...Damyanti - My gut reaction is to protest that you are wonderfully talented! But I guess that would be to downplay the hard work you're no doubt putting into your writing - which onlookers wouldn't know about. Well, talent or hard work, all I can conclude is that you're a fantastic writer, so something must be working:)<br /><br />eeleenlee - yes, I think if someone tallied a writer's progress at the end, hard work will definitely prove the winner. That thought gives me so much hope!:) Not only in writing, but in so many other areas of life:)Isabella Amarishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17334922448048534161noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2425820143511792117.post-11397012390046478202011-08-26T04:08:17.325-07:002011-08-26T04:08:17.325-07:00That's a great parable. But a writer may be ve...That's a great parable. But a writer may be very talented but bone-lazy. Hard work almost always pays off.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2425820143511792117.post-83438937925219738622011-08-23T19:54:39.509-07:002011-08-23T19:54:39.509-07:00"talent itself is probably tied very closely ..."talent itself is probably tied very closely to how much practice a person puts into their field of interest in the first place. Practise makes perfect, after all."<br /><br />If I didn't believe this, I wouldn't be writing at all. I don't think I have much in the talent department.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04283371140346602856noreply@blogger.com