Steven Chapman
Most writers are delusional… it comes with the territory. On the one hand, writers must invent innumerable imaginary worlds, creating lives from scratch and dreaming up conflict in order to create satisfying fiction. On the other hand, deluding oneself about the realities of a writer’s life can damage your career by infuriating readers, alienating you from other authors, and increasing levels of procrastination – a writer’s worst enemy.