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May 21, 2013
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Write every day

It is by sitting down to write every morning that one becomes a writer. Those who do not do this remain amateurs. -Gerald Brenan Congratulate me please. Just this morning I rededicated myself to doing morning pages in order to … Continue reading

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April 9, 2013
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Where a story idea comes from

Ideas have come from the strangest places. – Joyce Carol Oates I couldn’t agree more. I regularly find bizarre, TRUE articles in the newspaper and cut them out to incorporate into some fiction later. (Unless it’s a genetic thing; my … 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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February 14, 2013
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Valentine’s Day, romance, and literature!

Happy Valentine’s Day, 2013! I originally planned a follow-up post on the effects of fiction on our human psyche (see original post here), then realized that it’s a holiday, one that, in my house, thankfully, is not fraught with expectations … Continue reading

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January 24, 2013
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Editing, why it’s like making a rug

As many of you know, I hook rugs. The vibrantly colored banner  up above is one of them. For the hell of it, let’s say I’m designing one to actually go on the floor (many of mine are made of … 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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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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November 1, 2012
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Morning pages can help you be a better writer

How fortuitous for me that I was looking for something to write about today, and I came across today’s Indie Exchange blog by Lynne Cantwell.  She’s talking about Julia Cameron‘s morning page practice for writers and other artists. (See Cameron’s … Continue reading

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October 30, 2012
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Dear Diary…

“The journal is the ideal place of refuge for the inner self because it constitutes a counterworld: a world to balance the other.” – Joyce Carol Oates “There looms ahead of me the shadow of some kind of form which … Continue reading

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