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Okay, I got the idea for this post from The Writer’s facebook post which got it from a post by HuffPost Books. It’s quite simple, really. What book or books could you never manage to finish? I checked out some … Continue reading →
On his album Courier, Richard Shindell recorded three songs about long-haul truckers. Before he starts singing, he makes the point to the audience that he knows nothing about trucking, has never even been in a big rig. Still, if you … Continue reading →
It’s begun. My kid isn’t even out of school till tomorrow, but the newspapers are already starting to print stories about what high school juniors need to do to get ready to apply for college this coming fall – their … Continue reading →
“A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any other invention in human history, with the possible exception of handguns and tequila.” -Mitch Ratcliffe Uh oh, I’m fond of tequila. Sometimes it even helps me write. But the … Continue reading →
Hey, I get the grub street daily. I urge writers to subscribe. Anyway, the article I read today by Katrin Schumann was so full of good advice that I wanted to make sure I shared it beyond The Polished Paragraph’s … Continue reading →
I’m starting to see all the lists for “summer reads.” The Boston Globe did reviews on four yesterday that appeal to me, especially those by Alix Ohlin, an author I haven’t read yet. I think I’ll start with her short … Continue reading →
Read a funny blog today (see Daily Writing Tips here) by Mark Nichol and felt I had to share it with you. It’s essentially about how, if you nitpick another’s writing (that’s editing and proofreading to me), you will invariably … Continue reading →
Today’s the 4th of the month, so that means I’m over at get born blogging. You can connect right here. get born was until recently a print literary magazine meant primarily for moms. Now it’s a daily blog, but it’s … Continue reading →