There are those who say this business of writing is a lonely, solitary choice. I beg to differ with those misinformed folks. I've discovered the world of writing to be a delightful place filled with kind, supportive friends.
As a member of Romance Writers of America, two online special interest chapters of RWA, and several writer's loops, I've met people from all over the world and every walk of life. We all share a common thread: the wondrous bond of words.
When one of our group suffers disappointment or loss, Twitter tweets, Facebook posts and emails fly. Everyone rushes to console our friend and spread the word for help and support.
When someone conquers an elusive publishing quest and shouts they've won the battle, the collective congratulations and resounding whoo hoo's set the cyber world on fire.
No matter the level of experience or success in the writer's struggle, I've found the brotherhood of words warm and welcoming to all. Knowledge and tips are openly shared. If you're stumped, all you need do is ask.
Like all families, there's an occasional heated discussion. But everyone strives to treat each other with respect and ruffled feathers are quickly smoothed. Wouldn't it be nice if we could teach this comraderie to the confused, angry people trapped in the "real" world?