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es he is certainly very popular.</p><blockquote id="810d"><p>I bring these facts before you for you to know why I like him so much. <b>What is so special about him that I would like to project on this platform?</b></p></blockquote><p id="2cea">Terry Mansfield takes the time to interact with every new writer or anyone who reaches him. You ask for advice and he will always revert.</p><p id="7f43">What I like best about him is his art to reciprocate. You read one article or poem of his and he has the time to read two of yours and return the gesture.</p><p id="6e62">There are many writers who you follow. You view, you read and you clap because you like what they write.</p><p id="d661">However good your work is they never view or read your article. Forget the claps that especially make new writers happy.</p><p id="3b9e">To date, one story of Terry Mansfield has stuck to my mind and I find it very useful and that is to reciprocate if not always at least sometimes.</p><blockquote id="b60a"><p>Please do read Terry Mansfield's story on reciproc

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ity and its magic to be a successful writer on Medium.</p></blockquote><div id="6f22" class="link-block"> <a href="https://readmedium.com/you-dont-need-magic-to-succeed-on-medium-reciprocity-does-the-trick-ab310991c98b"> <div> <div> <h2>You Don’t Need Magic To Succeed on Medium — Reciprocity Does The Trick</h2> <div><h3>I received an interesting message on LinkedIn from a fellow Medium writer.</h3></div> <div><p>medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/1*dUCe3N56V-VeAqF1ZWwjtA.jpeg)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </div><p id="9dfb">While writing about Terry Mansfield I do want to mention that there are other top writers who read and reciprocate the work of others. I do not want to offend them at all but this story is about Terry and his wonderful article that is stuck in my mind.</p></article></body>

Why I like Some Writers like Terry Mansfield

A writer who reciprocates and reads the writings of others.

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I have never met Terry Mansfield. I did not know him at all. When I started writing on Medium in September 2020, I noticed that there was one writer by the name of Terry Mansfield who wrote many stories. They were both articles and poems. His stories were on many different subjects and he called himself a writer who specializes in eclectic subjects.

Terry Mansfield is a very popular writer and I noticed that he has 2.9K followers. That is a lot. His biography has 16.8K claps. Judging from these figures he is certainly very popular.

I bring these facts before you for you to know why I like him so much. What is so special about him that I would like to project on this platform?

Terry Mansfield takes the time to interact with every new writer or anyone who reaches him. You ask for advice and he will always revert.

What I like best about him is his art to reciprocate. You read one article or poem of his and he has the time to read two of yours and return the gesture.

There are many writers who you follow. You view, you read and you clap because you like what they write.

However good your work is they never view or read your article. Forget the claps that especially make new writers happy.

To date, one story of Terry Mansfield has stuck to my mind and I find it very useful and that is to reciprocate if not always at least sometimes.

Please do read Terry Mansfield's story on reciprocity and its magic to be a successful writer on Medium.

While writing about Terry Mansfield I do want to mention that there are other top writers who read and reciprocate the work of others. I do not want to offend them at all but this story is about Terry and his wonderful article that is stuck in my mind.

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