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	<title>Comments on: Learning About Writing</title>
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		<title>By: sarah</title>
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		<description>I was very interested to read your comment on Lysa's blog about putting things you want published on the web as blogs. What other feedback have you gotten about this? I just quit work to write and am looking for non-fiction avenues while I write children's fiction. I debate whether to put pieces for feedback "out there." But, enough about me. What did you find out? Thanks for your insights.

And, actually, another question, do you writer's forums are worth the research to find one? Again, I worry about ideas being "mined" by others first, especially in fiction writing. See my blog entry about my daughter stealing my characters for a school project!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was very interested to read your comment on Lysa&#8217;s blog about putting things you want published on the web as blogs. What other feedback have you gotten about this? I just quit work to write and am looking for non-fiction avenues while I write children&#8217;s fiction. I debate whether to put pieces for feedback &#8220;out there.&#8221; But, enough about me. What did you find out? Thanks for your insights.</p>
<p>And, actually, another question, do you writer&#8217;s forums are worth the research to find one? Again, I worry about ideas being &#8220;mined&#8221; by others first, especially in fiction writing. See my blog entry about my daughter stealing my characters for a school project!</p>
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