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Successful Symposium | Mystery Lane Rambler
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News about my writing and sundry comments and advice on writing. June 19, 2011. Keynote speaker, Lee Smith, noted Appalachian author, was a highlight of this, the third AHWS. Her informative fiction workshop and Q&A were the icing on the cake. Organizers will have to work hard to equal or top this Symposium but no doubt they will so mark your calendar for June 15-16, 2012. This entry was posted in Me. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Guide to Literary agents.
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Welcome to Mystery Lane | Mystery Lane Rambler
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News about my writing and sundry comments and advice on writing. Who would have thought →. Welcome to Mystery Lane. June 13, 2011. Starting yet another blog. Mystery Lane Rambler ran into a problem in its previous home. Didn’t seem it was going to be fixed, so I decided to take the blog elsewhere. Sure hope it works out. My very first blog, Post Oak Chronicles. This entry was posted in Me. Who would have thought →. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Who would have thought | Mystery Lane Rambler
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News about my writing and sundry comments and advice on writing. Welcome to Mystery Lane. Just Me →. Who would have thought. June 13, 2011. That coming up with a name for a new blog would be so difficult? So I decided to stay with the ‘ramblin’ theme. Along with ‘rambling on’ about my writing, I’ll be posting bits of writing advice and titles of writing books that have helped me through the years. This entry was posted in Me. Welcome to Mystery Lane. Just Me →. Enter your comment here.
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Just Me | Mystery Lane Rambler
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News about my writing and sundry comments and advice on writing. Who would have thought. Great Book →. June 13, 2011. I write in several genres. Mystery being my favorite. But my first venture in getting my writing into book form was Eight Miles of Muddy Road. A memoir of growing up as a sharecropper’s daughter in (very) rural central Georgia. Available from me and Bubba’s Book Swap. In print and in Kindle format here. Published by L&L Dreamspell in. Mystery of the Green Mist. Dreamspell SciFi Volume I.
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Istoria Books Blog: February 2013
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Istoria Books: good stories, well told. Http:/ www.IstoriaBooks.com. Thursday, February 28, 2013. Stephanie Gertler’s Jimmy’s Girl. Originally published by Dutton). Allie Duzett’s second YA: Surge Protector. Istoria Books, a boutique publisher of print and digital fiction, is proud to announce the acquisition of digital and print rights to Stephanie Gertler’s acclaimed women’s fiction book Jimmy’s Girl,. And to the second young adult novel by Allie Duzett, Surge Protector. Story In Surge Protector,.
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Great Book | Mystery Lane Rambler
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News about my writing and sundry comments and advice on writing. June 13, 2011. I know, I know. It’s the well-known literary classics which are usually referred to as ‘great’. I believe books which possibly could help us mere mortals write a book that someday might be considered ‘classic’ deserve the appellation, too. Goal, Motivation, Conflict, the Building Blocks of Good Fiction. By Debra Dixon is a gem. My daughter is now reading it and taking copious notes, as she is wont to do. Ms. Dixon...Email (Ad...
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Procrastination | Mystery Lane Rambler
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News about my writing and sundry comments and advice on writing. Successful Symposium →. June 14, 2011. The writer’s bugaboo. How easily we fall into it. We need a blog. This takes time to set up. We need to network, time on Facebook or Twitter. Writers group meetings. Committee meetings if in any leadership capacity. Promotion. Family obligations. Work, if still in the labor force. Housekeeping. Pay bills. Sleep, anyone? When’s a person supposed to write in order to have something to promote?