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  1. It’s a pleasure getting to know you better, Sharon. Thanks for sharing. :)

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  2. Hi Sharon,

    I do sometimes wonder how you manage to cram in so much yet still keep plurking and twittering regularly. I like those sites but sometimes find that there just isn’t the time.

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  3. Great interview and terrific questions from the audience. I am disappointed you have no cookies. ;)

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  4. This was a neat idea and I enjoyed reading your answers. Define steady – haha! I understand that all too well… I, too, am disappointed about the cookies. :)

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  5. Glad you’ve all enjoyed the interview. It was fun to do and there were lots of interesting questions.

  6. Sharon, this is a delightful read!
    Some of your readers may not realize it, but I think you’ve also become a social media master. Being able to connect with us in this manner really makes you stand out at the online cocktail party :)

    Will you be linking this interview to your About Me profiles?

    Cheers,

    Mitch

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  7. Dale B

    Hi Sharon,

    Did you have any self-confidence issues? I know I’m talented and write well but I smash into these huge walls that make the Great Wall of China look puny. Yet, I’ve seen some lousy writers succeed.

    Thank you.

  8. @Mitch: That means a lot, coming from someone who taught me a lot about networking (in a good way.) I will certainly be linking to this on About pages. :)

    @Dale: Yes, I sometimes have self-confidence issues. Every so often you come across a really challenging project. The trick is to keep going.

    Succeeding in writing is not only about talent. It’s about perseverance and self-promotion.

  9. This is a great interview! Mine if I “borrow” your idea for a future post on my blog? :)

    Jenn Hollowell’s last blog post.."Budding Writer" Memories

  10. What a nice post – and very informative. I feel like I know you better, Sharon. :)

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  11. Borrow away, Jenn. :)

    It was fun to do, Kimberly

  12. This was fun to read, Sharon. Thanks for sharing. When I started reading, I was hoping to find out how you schedule your time and keep organized, because I struggle with such things. I’m with Sue, I have no time for Twitter, I barely have time to clean my house. It was nice to find out more about you!

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  13. I know I’ve written about this before, Melissa, but I can’t locate the links right now. If you don’t mind, I think I’ll answer this in a post soon.

  14. Sharon, I don’t mind at all. That would be great. I find I often underestimate the amount of time a task will take (this is true for writing tasks and non-business-related ones) and so I make a list of what I want to get done in a given day and at the end of the day, it’s not all done. Am I the only person that struggles with this?

  15. Sharon, like Melissa, I wonder how you balance your personal life with your writing. Interviews like the one above inspire me as a writer!

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  16. Sharon,

    I want to thak you for great insight into this writers thing…as an aspiring writer/blogger, I’m being always encouraged to follow my dream/passion!

    clara54

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