Does this hold true for writing?
“If you can find a path with no obstacles, it probably doesn’t lead anywhere.”
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Damyanti Biswas’s short fiction has been published at Smokelong, Ambit, Litro, Puerto del Sol, among others, and she's the co-editor of The Forge literary magazine. She's the author of YOU BENEATH YOUR SKIN, a bestselling crime novel, which has been optioned for screens by Endemol Shine. Her next #1 Amazon bestselling crime novel, THE BLUE BAR, was published by Thomas & Mercer. It received a starred review on Publishers Weekly, and was one of 2023's Most Anticipated Mysteries & Thrillers on Goodreads. Kirkus Reviews called its sequel, THE BLUE MONSOON, a compelling procedural awash in crosscurrents. Her work is represented by Lucienne Diver at The Knight Agency.
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I agree with anniegirl1138
Don’t be fooled by the “too easy” sometimes really inspired stuff flows like tap water.
I think, in some form or other, it’s always true. But even vanity publishing — which is certainly a fast, easy path to nowhere — has obstacles (cost).