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LOSS CAN STRENGTHEN YOUR WRITING
IN MEMORY OF NALA Decades after high school and college, my husband and I were packing up to move to our “dream house.” (Hint: that was four homes ago, which tells you dreams are not always what you think they … Continue reading
Writing Down the Bones
Source: Writing Down the Bones Laurie Buchanan’s latest post is a reminder that, as writers, we must also make time for reading.
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CHILDHOOD SUMMERS OF YORE
A lot of what I write about draws from personal experiences. Usually those experiences don’t translate precisely onto the page, but rather are selected pieces that fit a particular story line. Since I grew up in the fifties and sixties, … Continue reading
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On Muslim Women’s Day, let’s just remember they’re human too.
Source: On Muslim Women’s Day, let’s just remember they’re human too. I felt this was an important post to share, given the limited information and misconceptions among many Americans.
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Insight Updates on E-book Sales
Once again, I’d like to refer you to a post on Jane Friedman’s blog site, with an update on the status of e-book sales she posted last year: The Myth About Print Coming Back (Updated)
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Helpful E-book Publishing Info
Jane Friedman’s latest blog provided useful information about the process for publishing an e-book: How to Publish an Ebook: Resources for Authors
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The writer’s rollercoaster
I found this post by Sue Vincent to be interesting, entertaining, and all too familiar. I thought some of you could relate to it also! ******* I recently came into contact with a writer. Nothing unusual about that around here, … Continue reading
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The Divided States of America
I generally steer away from any political posts, but this one struck me as so reasonable, I felt compelled. Finally, a voice of reason. When did we as a country start viewing different opinions as good or bad, rather than … Continue reading
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BRING IT ON!
The groans are abundant. But I am looking forward to the first big snowfall in our area! Okay, so spending a day skiing will take me away from the writing options I talked about in my last post. But think … Continue reading
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HOLIDAY WRITING BLUES
Maybe you’re coming off a particularly productive NaNoWriMo month. Or not. But most writers have projects—big, small, in-between—going all the time, and momentum is important. It seems like there never is enough time to do everything during the holiday season, … Continue reading
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