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April 23, 2013
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Editing tip: The books on my shelf

Today’s editing tip (and let’s remember that editing is just a stage of writing) is about the resource books that can help you write better sentences and paragraphs. Everyone can use that kind of help – even those of us … 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 19, 2013
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Technology – how much do you use it to write…or read?

Okay, I’m going to do some snooping. I want to ask about technology; specifically, what hardware do you use when you write and, perhaps, read? It’s on my mind because I recently traded in some credit card points to go … Continue reading

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March 15, 2013
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Writing with emotions…through emotions…despite emotions…

Yesterday I finished reading through the first draft of someone’s memoir. It was about a crazy, rocky time in his life. Something that still hurts him grievously today, though he’s trying to make some good out of it. My job … Continue reading

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March 4, 2013
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Being the best I can be – defining that, then going forward

I saw a commercial the other day. A woman of a certain age started to jog, then she was running in a race. Her family (I assume it was her family) gathered round her as she crossed the finish. Triumphant … Continue reading

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January 8, 2013
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Sabotage your work. Not!

As some of you know, while I write and edit, I’ve also been busy trying to get a rug hooking business (High on Hooking) up and running. Like writing, the hooking is a passion. And it’s something I can do … Continue reading

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October 4, 2012
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When your creativity goes south…

“If I don’t create, I get crabby.” – Julia Cameron Raise your hand if you could’ve made this statement. Just in case Cameron hadn’t said it in her book The Artist’s Way. When you’re not writing, knitting, painting, or even … Continue reading

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September 19, 2012
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Worshipping at the cult of “busy-ness”…or not

Last week I read a blog by Alistair Humphreys titled 20 Questions Worth Answering Honestly. I saved a printout to look at later for purposes of journaling and blogging. A day late with this post, I bring up one of … Continue reading

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August 30, 2012
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Picking lint off the carpet

“I love to work, although sometimes I can spend whole days doing nothing more than picking the lint off the carpet and talking to my mother on the phone.” – Beth Henley, playwright, screenwriter, and actress Tomorrow afternoon starts the … Continue reading

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