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David W. Reed When I witness something beautiful, I make a mental note and try to remember as much as possible. When I had more leisure time I kept a journal.
David W. Reed Having other people enjoy your work.
David W. Reed Switch gears, do something else. Pick a different subject to write bout. Write in haste, don't think about it.
David W. Reed Write every day. Write early in the day if you can.. Develop a routine. Go out to places where you can watch people (tough to do during covid), and write about them.
David W. Reed I am a twin. This is our story, a twin’s life. My sister and I shared the same thoughts, finished sentences together and even shared a twin language. We attended school together, until our parents separated us. Even with different paths, we remained close.
Jackie had a successful career, met the love of her life and retired extra early. She was living the dream, until something happened that changed our lives.
David W. Reed When I was twenty I started keeping a journal. After my Dad passed away, I read his private memoir and was inspired to write my own. After 50 pages I realized that my bicycle odyssey was the story of a lifetime and that’s what I needed to write about.

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