Writing is usually a solitary pursuit – just you and your imagination. Like a kid armed with a small shovel and bucket, standing on that expanse of sun-burned beach, a writer sits down to paper or keyboard facing a vast blankness filled with undiscovered possibilities. The trick is uncovering those possibilities. An online search for “writing groups in greater Toronto area” takes .36 seconds to return 8,220,000 results. Of course, not all of them are relevant to the type of writing you have an interest in, but isn’t it nice to know that you’re not alone? I’ve been a writer since the age of six, when the nuns of St. Anthony’s convent handed me a straight pen. My first story was called “Whiffy the…
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