Are you over 40 and wondering if it’s too late for you to write your Great American Novel?
Hey, don’t worry.
Despite New York Times Book Review editor Sam Tanenhaus’ essay last week on the “essential truth about fiction writers,” that they “often compose their best and most lasting work when they are young,” you may still have time to create your masterpiece.
And that goes for those of you whose creative muse inhabits a non-literary field, say, painting or composing or even biology.
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Author: Susan Perry