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…the Author quality that ties it all together… stamina…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher: …I read once a clever piece in that wunnerful throwback publication, The Readers Digest (emb’dy remember that smashing monthly magazine?)… it was one of those pithy endpiece fillers… it was a ‘FOUND’ advertisement clip from sumb’dy’s local newspaper: …
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Claudsy’s Blog—Playing for Solutions
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Fences
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post
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On fire – a very special evening
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Today’s Quote
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Book Review: Our Souls at Night
Originally posted on neverimitate: Our Souls at Night, by Kent Haruf, is an exquisitely written story of aging, loneliness, empathy and the cruelties inflicted by those who should have our best interests at heart. It is a beautiful book despite the sadness it evokes. The sparse prose was a joy to read. Addie Moore is a…
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Bored With “Said”? Try This Instead
Originally posted on Jens Thoughts: Okay, apparently I’m enjoying quick lists and bright colors! I love the short bursts of useful tips that you can use in your writing area. Said is one of the most common words in writing, so here are 100 different ways to write it. This keeps things fresh and helps us…
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Your Rough Draft is Finished…Now What?
Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work: You’ve written a 50K plus novel. It’s been a difficult road. Perhaps you spent six months or six years, but it is finally done and you feel that sense of accomplishment that comes with completing such a monumental task. Now what? The following is my personal regimen that…
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A Progress Report
Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing: After I finished the piles of end of the semester grading, I was able to attack again the third draft of my Young Adult speculative fiction novel. Even though I had to put the writing aside briefly, I am still on the pace I had hoped…
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Leading
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post
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…the Author quality that ties it all together… stamina…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher: …I read once a clever piece in that wunnerful throwback publication, The Readers Digest (emb’dy remember that smashing monthly magazine?)… it was one of those pithy endpiece fillers… it was a ‘FOUND’ advertisement clip from sumb’dy’s local newspaper: …
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Claudsy’s Blog—Playing for Solutions
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Fences
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post
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On fire – a very special evening
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Today’s Quote
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Book Review: Our Souls at Night
Originally posted on neverimitate: Our Souls at Night, by Kent Haruf, is an exquisitely written story of aging, loneliness, empathy and the cruelties inflicted by those who should have our best interests at heart. It is a beautiful book despite the sadness it evokes. The sparse prose was a joy to read. Addie Moore is a…
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Bored With “Said”? Try This Instead
Originally posted on Jens Thoughts: Okay, apparently I’m enjoying quick lists and bright colors! I love the short bursts of useful tips that you can use in your writing area. Said is one of the most common words in writing, so here are 100 different ways to write it. This keeps things fresh and helps us…
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Your Rough Draft is Finished…Now What?
Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work: You’ve written a 50K plus novel. It’s been a difficult road. Perhaps you spent six months or six years, but it is finally done and you feel that sense of accomplishment that comes with completing such a monumental task. Now what? The following is my personal regimen that…
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A Progress Report
Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing: After I finished the piles of end of the semester grading, I was able to attack again the third draft of my Young Adult speculative fiction novel. Even though I had to put the writing aside briefly, I am still on the pace I had hoped…
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Leading
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post
