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Quote of the day

“I think that the number one thing that I didn’t understand when I was younger was that everything would change constantly. I think there was this misconception that the moment is forever and therefore when things weren’t going well, I was just in a state of active despair and I feel like I suffered more than I needed to during years when, in fact, I was unfettered and should have been having the time of my life! What was the big deal? Looking back, I’m just like, “Why didn’t I read 50 more books instead of spinning my wheels the way I did.”  Everything will change and I think the other big point is “don’t worry about the industry, just keep getting better.”

- Pulitzer Prize winner Jennifer Egan, asked in this excellent interview in Paper Magazine if she had advice for twentysomething writers. BTW, have you read A Visit From The Good Squad? Everyone I know loves that book. Just saying.

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9 things I wish I could tell my college self

Most of the people who read this blog are post-college, or at least the age of post-college folks, but I know a few of you “new adults” are still actually matriculating, so this post is primarily directed at you. I had an awesome time in college, I learned a fair amount in school, I made a handful of friends who I will keep forever and I grew up (some). I also got to spend 4 years, summers included, in Montreal, which is one of the best cities the world. For that, I am forever grateful.

That being said, looking back at the experience, I can’t help but feel there are some things I wish I’d done differently, which would have affected my immediate post-college life and possibly my life as it is, now. Like the song goes, I wish I knew what I know now when I was younger. So, after considering how hard it is for kids fresh out of school these days, I thought I’d share a little bit of real talk that that I would tell my younger self, if that was possible and hope it will give you kids a leg up on your peers once you get out.KEEP READING!

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