

It took me fifteen years Don't worry - if you joined Jewish Writing, you are likely to be considered an author.
However, Jewish Writing deals with two separate issues - the concept of an author and the concept of a Jewish author. Jewish authors - and what we mean by a Jewish author - are discussed separately.
For our purposes on Jewish Writing, an author is either somebody who has already published many items or an unpublished author who is waiting for his/her big break.
The published authors need Jewish Writing in order to improve their work and to handle some doubts and troubling issues.
The unpublished authors need Jewish Writing in order to help get that big break.
Jewish Writing welcomes both of you.
to discover
that I had no talent
for writing,
but I couldn't give it up
because by that time
I was too famous
- Robert Benchley
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