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May 17, 2013
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What I’m reading now

Today is the first day in five that I’ve felt anywhere near normal. But don’t even think of taking that box of tissues from me! In an effort to get some things done today – including this post – I … Continue reading

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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 29, 2013
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Taken out by a migraine, but have a happy Easter!

She was not in pain, not yet, but she was retreating before its threat. There were illuminated points in her vision, little pinpricks, asthough the worn fabric of the visible world was being held up against a far brighter light. … 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 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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February 19, 2013
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Grow empathy, read a novel

Like I said last week, I wanted to provide an update to a post I did back in May. It was about the effects that fiction has on our psyches no matter, pretty much, the subject material. … [according to] … Continue reading

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February 7, 2013
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Stocking up before the storm

“It snowed last year too: I made a snowman and my brother knocked it down and I knocked my brother down and then we had tea.” –Dylan Thomas, A Child’s Christmas in Wales Apparently, a blizzard’s blowing into New England … Continue reading

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January 16, 2013
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Do you edit violence out of your fiction? Maybe you embrace it…

With all the talk about gun bans and assault rifles in the news these days, it started me to thinking about violence. If you’re reading this, you’re most likely a writer (practicing or wishing you were) and, much less likely, … Continue reading

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