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Summertime Interupptions
Summertime Interruptions All it takes is one long stretch away from steady working on a project or keeping your writing muscles toned and getting back in the groove becomes a task seemingly insurmountable. This blog post, for example: … Continue reading
Some odds and ends for writers
Facebook is a treassure trove for internet marketing and for browsing community pages. One community page I found recently is “Free Book Giveaways.” In tracing the origins of this page, I learned that it deals in many children’s books. If … Continue reading
Writers Resolutions
At this time of year–the holiday season as it is called–what with Hanukka and then Christmas and New Year, many writers feel–well, unwriterly. Even writers who have stuck to a schedule throughout the year are slipping off the edge. Shopping, … Continue reading
Stop the World–I want to Get ON
I do wish things technical would hold off on new development while I struggle to keep up with what’s been going on already–that is to say in the past century. There is a saying among older-mature-seniors-elders or whatever we are … Continue reading
writers’ irony
I just read an article that talks about this busy holiday season where writers see some of their chickens come home to roost, so to speak. In the same hour I had received a phone call from an editor who … Continue reading