Gather While We Mae

We are in day #6 of Mae Awareness Month and I’m not crazy yet!  (knock on wood…)

Today I hopped over to a friend of mine that has been there from the beginning of End of Mae last year.  She kindly hosted a guest post for me on Gather.  I chose to write about one of the most important tools in any writer (or anybodys’) arsenal – friends.

Without friends and all the support they give none of us would make it very far…. and would it be worth it even if we could?

And speaking of friends and all their support, tomorrow’s post will be generously hosted by another dear friend that’s been there since day one of Mae.  A.F. Stewart is quite the prolific author herself with some very excellent books, among them are Chronicles of the Undead, Killers and Demons, Ruined City, Passing Fancies, and Shadows of Poetry.

And with that, I’m rushing off to work.  Thank you again Christine for hosting me!

About Angela Yuriko Smith

Angela Yuriko Smith is a professional writer with extensive experience in newspapers and online publications. Her work has been featured internationally, including a live interview on NPR. Most recently she has published No Money Marketing: All You Need Is Like and End of Mae.
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