Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Tweet Ohhhh, my dear inklings. I did a scary, scary thing. I let go of my baby, my precious, my sweet toddling kiddo. I sent my tender little one out into the world, went back into the comfort of my home, and closed the door. And then, I sat back and waited in agony. What […]
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Also tagged Beta readers, Colors of Deception, Courage, Creative Writing, Editing, Fear, Google, Jessie Sanders, Reading, The Writing Life, Urban Dictionary, WILAWriTWe
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011
When we writers mention “social writing,” what we think we mean is getting together to encourage each other and spend several hours working on our projects in the same location, one which most likely involves food and copious amounts of coffee. But “social writing” consists of far more than that…
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Also tagged Coffee, Epic, Fantasy, Ghost Targets: Expectation, Jessie Sanders, Joshua Unruh, JT Hackett, Mashup novels, Polish pottery, Roadrunner cartoons, Social Writing, The Consortium, Thomas Beard, trib, Weird Western, WILAWriTWe, Wile E. Coyote, Writer's Tribe
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Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Tweet First things first, I need to take care of a little business. You might have already seen this on one of my other sites, but I’ve got three significantly different audiences across all three and, y’know, I really need to let all of them know. After all, it’s a good book. You should read […]
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Today, my snippet of courage has come to you in the form of a poem: my attempt to convey via symbols the intangible emotions — the happiness, the wonder, the impish delight — I feel at the realization that Unstressed Syllables will be a year old tomorrow…
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Also tagged Bullriding, Courage, Creative Writing, Fighter jet, Negotiating a Connection, Poetry, Rodeo, Scuba diving, Shooting Range, Storytelling, Swordfighting, Target Practice, The Human Condition, Top Gun, Unstressed Syllables, WILAWriTWe, Words
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010
I follow several writers on Twitter, and because I’m a fiend for collecting quotes, I’ve discovered Twitter’s a source for oodles and gobs of great writing material. I would be remiss in my responsibilities if I didn’t share some of that goboodled wealth with my precious inklings! So here ya go…
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Also tagged @Quotes4Writers, @SteveMartinToGo, @Tara_Moss, @TWLOHA, @WritingSpirit, Compulsion, Courage, Editing, Fear, Inner Editor, Julie Isaac, Laurel & Hardy, Marble Statue, NaNoWriMo, Sol Saks, Steve Martin, Tara Moss, Teresa of Sydney, The Writing Life, Tweets, Twitter, WILAWriTWe, Winnie the Pooh, Writer's Tribe
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010
I’ve been writing about zombies, so the details are gory. And I know some of my darlingest inklings don’t care to read about pus, blood, and guts. So all you need to know is that I’ve had a fairly miserable writing week.
But. Friday and Saturday, I did something that I knew I needed to do and that a conversation with the writing group reinforced to me that I needed to do…
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
The infamous, oft-dreaded, murky march of NaNoWriMo Week Two is well underway. We cannot always see the path before us, and the songs are starting to fade to snatches of tune hummed nervously to the light of flickering torches…
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
I’m a quitter. I’ll admit it. I’ve decided that I don’t have time to finish books I’m not enjoying. Over the last month, I have picked up and almost immediately set down again two novels in particular…
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Also tagged Captain Hook, Character Development, Mr. Spock, On Writing -- A Memoir of the Craft, Reading, Star Trek, Stephen King, Unstressed Syllables, WILAWriTWe, Worldbuilding, Writing Rules
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010
I’ve just returned home from a celebration honoring a guy you might have heard about before. His name is Aaron Pogue, and he is a published author…
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Part of my joy in writing has always been finding out what makes people tick and integrating that knowledge into my characters. I also wanted to use my talents to help others, so psychology seemed a great fit. Much to my dismay, I discovered fairly early on that to pursue this vocation to its fullest, I would need at least a master’s degree, if not a doctorate…
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Also tagged Character, Dexter Morgan, Dissociative identity disorder, Flora Rheta Schreiber, Gnothi seauton, Hamlet, Jeff Lindsay, Julie Velez, Multiple personality disorder, NaNoWriMo, Psychology, Psychopathy, Reader's Digest, Serial killer, Star Trek, Sybil Isabel Dorsett, Wikipedia, WILAWriTWe
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