Rapid Fire Questions, Part 3

Feb 10, 2020 | The Professional Noticer

This week is the final installment of ‘Rapid Fire Questions’ (at least for a little while), and this episode focuses on the topic of “Writing.”

Tune in to hear Andy’s answers about when he first realized he wanted to be a writer, how long it takes to write a book, a suggestion for how aspiring authors can become better writers, and more!

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