Anne Randolph Wants to Know . . .

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One of my favorite writing teachers, Anne Randolph, is my hostess on today’s blog tour stop for I’d Rather Be in the Studio!

Anne asked me how much time I spend on the blog and my marketing. She also asked what my marketing schedule looks like. It’s a cool question and you just might be interested.

Visit the Kitchen Table Writing blog to see what I had to say.

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  1. Just beginning – take classes from different artists because each has his/her own way of doing things. Paint, paint, paint, paint—-etc. Every day for as many hours as you can. And remember – it’s just a little paint and a canvas or piece of paper. Sometimes in the workshop you don’t realize you’ve learned anything, but by just keepin on keeping on – it will come through.

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