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The Write Stuff: July 2008
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Resources and information I've found useful as a writer. Monday, July 21, 2008. Since I'm preparing for the publication of my first novel, I thought it was high time I updated this site. I'm going to be posting articles, advice, and quotations here that relate to my daily efforts to write and get published. I'll begin with a bit of humor, revolving around rejection letters. Here's my favorite rejection letter of all time (it wasn't addressed to me.I just came across it somewhere):. Janet Reid, Literary A...
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The Write Stuff: August 2008
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Resources and information I've found useful as a writer. Thursday, August 14, 2008. What is this stuff called "English? There are moments when, if I think about a word a little too long, then it just doesn't seem right to me. It seems foreign. (Of course, that's not hard to imagine since so many of our English words are foreign derivatives.) But, really, our whole language doesn't make a lot of sense, as this anonymous writer pointed out:. Asylum for the Verbally Insane. There is no egg in eggplant nor h...
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A Lark
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It's been said that angels can fly because they take themselves lightly. That's my goal this year, write, soar, take it all, but take it lightly. And maybe, I'll fly. All Things Bright and Beautiful. For the Love of Horses. Good Morning, Haiku! Lucy's Stellar Summer, A Novel for Young Adults and their Dads. Between Earth and Sky. A taste of a recent magical, mystery tour of the U.K., Ireland, Denmark and Sweden. Between Earth and Sky. Liam O'Flahherty, The Man From Inishmore. French Word Thrice Weekly.
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The Write Stuff: April 2009
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Resources and information I've found useful as a writer. Tuesday, April 14, 2009. Preparing to Pitch Your Manuscript. This isn't exactly a how-to on crafting query letters, but these two blog entries here. Additionally, while this procedure is outlined for developing a good pitch, I believe we can greatly improve our query letters by following this same exercise. Why do I think this? Because it was recommended by a well-known agent (the same one who hosts the QueryShark blog). Thursday, April 09, 2009.
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Recommended Web Links - Baskerville PublishersBaskerville PublishersArts, Humanities, & Literary Fiction
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Recommended Web Links - Baskerville Publishers. We are happy to provide you a list of web links that may be of interest to those who appreciate Baskerville’s books. Authors and the Arts. 8211; The personal website of one of our authors. 8211; Visionary design and media production (Baskerville’s designer and webmaster). 8211; A site providing a Web presence for published authors in all genres. Ronald E. Moore’s Blog. 8211; Poetry and travel writing from Baskerville’s owner, Ron Moore. The Red Sea: New �...
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The Write Stuff: September 2008
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Resources and information I've found useful as a writer. Friday, September 26, 2008. Where Is Publishing Headed? With the big publishing houses losing more and more money, while companies like Amazon gain a greater share of book revenue, what lies in the cards for publishing as a business? Having just published my own first novel THE RECKONING as a POD through BookSurge, I found the comments made in response to this New York Times Magazine article every bit as interesting as the article itself.