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  • spray paint.

    Originally posted on diary of a single mom in the south: Hello there! So, I think I should open up another part of my blog just about the things I spray paint. (kidding)  But, seriously why didn’t I think of this stuff forever ago?  I am in love with spray painting things! Here is a…

  • Down With Love

    Cynthia Harrison Not really. It’s just…I’ve spent my writing career trying to hone my romance skills. I’ve had a lot of help from editors along the way. I know how to do it, It’s just…I don’t want to do it. Or, when I’m using the part of my mind that makes stories, it’s using me,…

  • 10 Things for which the Indie Author is grateful

    You may be giving away far too many secrets here, Sue…

  • Something for nearly everyone at The Writer’s Room.

    Magnificent, as always, Laurie…

  • The archetypal Indie ?

  • To Share or Not to Share?

    Originally posted on disappearinginplainsight: I’m guest posting over on the Alliance of Independent Authors Self-Publishing Advice Blog today. My topic is the sometimes tricky issue of sharing our manuscripts with the significant others in our lives. Please pop over and check it out.? How to Share Your Manuscript with Your Partner.

  • Stephen King’s Top 20 Rules for Writers

    Originally posted on Jens Thoughts: Want to know what Stephen King says about writing? 1. First write for yourself, and then worry about the audience. “When you write a story, you’re telling yourself the story. When you rewrite, your main job is taking out all the things that are not the story.” 2. Don’t use…

  • Silver

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post

  • Dirty Little Secrets

    Originally posted on Rachel Carrera, Novelist: If you’re a writer like me, you already know it’s always a good idea to have someone else proofread your work before you declare it finalized.  Actually, it’s best if several “someones” can proofread your work and point out any errors.  Of course, this outside help does not do…

  • Writing Through Your Pain

    Originally posted on Jens Thoughts: I don’t know any human that hasn’t experienced pain, some more than others. As a society, we run from it, drink, smoke, eat, stuff our feelings and in return it makes us sick. Maybe our relationships suffer, or our mental,  physical, or spiritual health declines. Everything we do connects, and…

  • spray paint.

    Originally posted on diary of a single mom in the south: Hello there! So, I think I should open up another part of my blog just about the things I spray paint. (kidding)  But, seriously why didn’t I think of this stuff forever ago?  I am in love with spray painting things! Here is a…

  • Down With Love

    Cynthia Harrison Not really. It’s just…I’ve spent my writing career trying to hone my romance skills. I’ve had a lot of help from editors along the way. I know how to do it, It’s just…I don’t want to do it. Or, when I’m using the part of my mind that makes stories, it’s using me,…

  • 10 Things for which the Indie Author is grateful

    You may be giving away far too many secrets here, Sue…

  • Something for nearly everyone at The Writer’s Room.

    Magnificent, as always, Laurie…

  • The archetypal Indie ?

  • To Share or Not to Share?

    Originally posted on disappearinginplainsight: I’m guest posting over on the Alliance of Independent Authors Self-Publishing Advice Blog today. My topic is the sometimes tricky issue of sharing our manuscripts with the significant others in our lives. Please pop over and check it out.? How to Share Your Manuscript with Your Partner.

  • Stephen King’s Top 20 Rules for Writers

    Originally posted on Jens Thoughts: Want to know what Stephen King says about writing? 1. First write for yourself, and then worry about the audience. “When you write a story, you’re telling yourself the story. When you rewrite, your main job is taking out all the things that are not the story.” 2. Don’t use…

  • Silver

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post

  • Dirty Little Secrets

    Originally posted on Rachel Carrera, Novelist: If you’re a writer like me, you already know it’s always a good idea to have someone else proofread your work before you declare it finalized.  Actually, it’s best if several “someones” can proofread your work and point out any errors.  Of course, this outside help does not do…

  • Writing Through Your Pain

    Originally posted on Jens Thoughts: I don’t know any human that hasn’t experienced pain, some more than others. As a society, we run from it, drink, smoke, eat, stuff our feelings and in return it makes us sick. Maybe our relationships suffer, or our mental,  physical, or spiritual health declines. Everything we do connects, and…