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June 13, 2013
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Letting go and disturbing yourself. For better writing.

If you want to write, you have to be willing to be disturbed. – Kate Green, author I’m finishing up the first draft of a story. It’s not the nicest of stories, frankly. In fact, one might find it a … Continue reading

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June 11, 2013
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Writing is hard work!

You know, in the past several weeks, I’ve made good on my promises:  1) to do my morning pages and 2) to make time to write fiction. And I’ve pretty much finished two stories. But the second one, it’s not … Continue reading

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May 28, 2013
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What makes for a good book?

The Boston Globe ran its usual, daily book review this morning on Dan Brown‘s newest read, Inferno. Whether or not Inferno is a good book, the review by Chuck Leddy made for great reading. It was less about the book … Continue reading

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April 2, 2013
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Making time to write

If you want to write, you’re going to write. What are you going to give up? It’s amazing how much time people will spend on [exercise] for their butts, thighs and stomachs and they don’t have time to write. So … Continue reading

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March 21, 2013
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More about reading…

Picking up – sort of – where I left off the other day… If you recall, I was wondering whether people are using electronic devices to enhance their reading and writing experiences. I’m just starting to, having recently purchased a … Continue reading

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March 12, 2013
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Editing tips for the writer, i.e., you!

Today The Polished Paragraph presents the first of (hopefully) many useful editing tips if you need/want a reader to actually read what you’ve written, be it a short story or a college essay or a business plan. Remember, if it’s … Continue reading

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February 12, 2013
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Writing or doing most anything; it’s about practice, practice, practice…

Skier Lindsey Vonn recently suffered a scary wipe-out in the Super-G during the world championships in Austria. After losing a ski, she tumbled down the slope, shredding her ACL and MCL (knee ligaments) and breaking a lower leg bone. Recovery … Continue reading

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January 29, 2013
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When you shouldn’t edit your writing. (Really!)

Last Thursday’s post dealt with editing out all the stuff that takes away from what you want to say whether it’s fiction or a report for your boss. Today’s is about the opposite: going to town and leaving  all the … Continue reading

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