The other rule of three

Perhaps you're already a full-time writer. Perhaps you're semi-professional - juggling your writing with other work. Perhaps you're just embarking on your writing journey.
Whatever stage you're at in your writing career, it can be tricky to decide how many projects you should be working on.
Of course, the truth is all writers have their favourite projects just like all parents have their favourite children (that is a thing, right? No...?).
But, whilst passion is important, it can be a mistake to become too attached to one project.
Such attachment can be a particular problem for newer writers.
They come...
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