I’m Not Leering, I’m Peeking at Your Kindle
My friend Arlene forwarded me an article from today’s New York Times about the e-book era bumping book covers off the subway,... Read More
Platforms (and I Don’t Mean the Shoes)
I recently attended a Writer’s Digest webinar titled “What Editors and Agents Want.” Great information but sobering. Not only does a writer’s... Read More
Does Resisting Hardwork Make Me (gasp) a Slacker?
I had a friend and my sister both tell me they’ve been checking for a new blog. And it’s been more than... Read More
Your Writing Makes Me Vomit (or Words Not to That Effect)
Reject (the verb) is such a god-awful word and its literal definitions are downright depressing: –To refuse to accept, submit to, believe,... Read More
The Swirl and Swing of Words
Last year, my sister sent me a Laini’s Lady ornament called The Writing Muse and I keep it near my computer. On... Read More
Who Knew I Was a Commitment-Phobe?
Twelve posts in September, five in October, three in November and ONE in December, if I hurry and post this. This dismal... Read More
A Gift of Spirit and a Kick in the Pants
On Saturday, my friend LaVonne (75 years young) and I decided to drive to the neighboring town of Bayfield to visit the... Read More
Reading, Writing and Guilt
After the AROHO writers’ retreat I attended in August, I was gung-ho about signing up for writer’s blogs and subscribing to writing... Read More
It’s the Plot, Stupid
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Oh my, it’s been a while since I last wrote. Life has been busy but in a very good way. I just... Read More
A Novel in a Month — Ready, Set, Go!
November is National Novel Writing Month. Seriously. A whole month dedicated to writing 50,000 words. My local paper featured an article on... Read More