Stop calling yourself a writer until you can answer these 15 questions
    So, you want to be a writer? Awesome! The world always needs people who can wield words with skill and finesse. But let's get real for a minute. In today's crowded digital space, simply wanting  to be a writer isn't enough. Anyone can slap a bio on their social media and declare themselves a wordsmith. But what truly separates the hobbyists from the pros? What does it really  mean to be a writer in a world of content overload and shrinking attention spans?   If you're serious about this writing thing, it's time for a gut check. Forget the flowery language and romantic notions of "inspiration." Let's dig into the nitty-gritty of what it takes to thrive as a writer today.   The 15-Question Gauntlet (Inspired by "Are You A Writer?")         (Instead of just listing the questions, we'll turn them into engaging points with a bit more elaboration)     The      Inspiration Myth: Do you only write when the muse whispers sweet nothings      in...