The Surprising Truth About Networking That Could Change Your Career Forever
If you’ve ever rolled your eyes at the word “networking,” you’re not alone. That cringe-worthy charm offensive–picture Ned Ryerson from Groundhog Day popping up at every turn, desperate to sell you something you don’t need–perfectly captures why so many writers dread the very idea of schmoozing. But here’s the twist: while success in writing often hinges on who you know, the usual “networking” dance can feel downright toxic. So, what if there’s a better, kinder way to connect—a way I call “notworking”? Imagine building genuine friendships with fellow writers who aren’t just stepping stones but comrades on the same bumpy road. Could ditching the transactional and embracing the relational change everything for your writing journey? Let’s unpack the art of “notworking” and why it might just be the secret sauce to a thriving, healthy writing community. LEARN MORE

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