Lora Roberts: Top Ten Reasons to be a Mystery Writer
- You have a reason other than parental burnout for locking yourself in your room where the kids can't get at you.
- It's okay to eavesdrop on the conversations of others.
- You can save by getting red pens by the gross.
- Your name is on the spine of a book, and you didn't have to take out a Sharpie pen and put it there.
- Childhood trauma can end up as a profitable book.
- In fact, no experience goes unused. All are grist for the mill.
- Vacations are tax deductible research.
- It's okay to live in a fantasy world.
- You get to hang out with writers, who are the coolest, nicest people in the world (most of them, anyway).
- There is a free lunch, and after it people actually listen to you talk, which never happens in any other sphere of your life.
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