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Career in One Sentence

Sum up your writing career in one sentence. Post your response (500 words or less) in the comments below.

Brian A. Klems
Brian A. Klems
Published Jul 8, 2011 12:57 AM EDT

Sum up your writing career in one sentence.

Post your response (500 words or less) in the comments below.

Brian A. Klems
Brian A. KlemsAuthor

Brian A. Klems is the former Senior Online Editor of Writer’s Digest, and author of Oh Boy, You’re Having a Girl (Adams Media/Simon & Schuster). Follow him on Twitter @BrianKlems.


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