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Relatively Unread: Thanksgiving Day Thanks
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The blog has been neglected, and I have a lot to be thankful for, so I thought I'd kill two birds with one stone :). 2011 has been a fabulous year for me- both personally and in my writing. So behold, a list of 11 amazing blessings:. My healthy, beautiful son was born to my husband and me in June. My husband was ridiculously supportive and is pretty much the best husband and father. EVER. I had an easy pregnancy- I actually liked. I learned so, so much, and I received some of the best advice on my MS.
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Relatively Unread: Interview with a YA Artist
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Interview with a YA Artist. Via email (because sadly my sister is currently hundreds of miles away from me), I interviewed Annie about her sequential art, her current reading list, and her involvement in the blog community. Below you will find an example of her art, a picture she created for me inspired by my novel-in-progress, The Looking-Glass House. You can find more of Annie's work at Potluck Comics, here:. Ghosts in the Bathroom". Q1: Annie, you are a “sequential artist,” right? A6: I write little b...
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Relatively Unread: Confessions of a NaNo-Loser
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Confessions of a NaNo-Loser. This year, I attempted the NaNoWriMo challenge. For those of you that don’t know, National Novel Writing Month is a challenge to write a 50,000 word novel in the month of November. That breaks down to 1,667 words per day. The concept here is quantity, not quality. Editing is for other months. So, I caved. I created a NaNo account and Nov. 1st, I started writing. The idea of having a 200-page draft (even a terrible, terrible draft complete with poorly written scenes, major plo...
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Relatively Unread: December 2011
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Relatively Unread: November 2011
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The blog has been neglected, and I have a lot to be thankful for, so I thought I'd kill two birds with one stone :). 2011 has been a fabulous year for me- both personally and in my writing. So behold, a list of 11 amazing blessings:. My healthy, beautiful son was born to my husband and me in June. My husband was ridiculously supportive and is pretty much the best husband and father. EVER. I had an easy pregnancy- I actually liked. I learned so, so much, and I received some of the best advice on my MS.
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Relatively Unread: December 2012
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Confessions of a NaNo-Loser. This year, I attempted the NaNoWriMo challenge. For those of you that don’t know, National Novel Writing Month is a challenge to write a 50,000 word novel in the month of November. That breaks down to 1,667 words per day. The concept here is quantity, not quality. Editing is for other months. So, I caved. I created a NaNo account and Nov. 1st, I started writing. The idea of having a 200-page draft (even a terrible, terrible draft complete with poorly written scenes, major plo...
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Relatively Unread: Photo Card
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Personalize your holiday card this Christmas with Shutterfly. View the entire collection. December 6, 2011 at 10:04 PM. December 7, 2011 at 8:24 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Shelfari: Book reviews on your book blog. Art from the Heart. CA Marshall : Freelance Editor : Author : Lit Agency Intern. Confessions From Suite 500. Dj's life in fiction. Getting Past the Gatekeeper. Miss Snark's First Victim. Navigating the Slush Pile. Something To Write About. The Weekly Kat Scan. Writer Ropes and Hopes.
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Relatively Unread: Spread the Word & Get a Query Critique from Meredith Barnes
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Spread the Word and Get a Query Critique from Meredith Barnes. Has put up a number of books on Amazon that were formerly out-of-print. Some examples include:. A mix of contemporary and Old West Historical romances.over 40 coming in the near future, but here is a list of 10 or so available now). Historical Romance: American Colonial South and West. Very Sexy). Thrillers with a James-Bond-meets-Anderson-Cooper main character). Descriptions taken from Meredith Barnes' blog here). So tweet and blog away :).
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Relatively Unread: Daily Meditation
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She's putting together a meditation book for the patients- daily readings for a whole month written by the therapists. I thought I'd share what I came up with, based on a Dr. Seuss quote someone tweeted recently. 8220;Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing’s going to get better. It’s not.”. 8211;Dr. Seuss. Sometimes when depression strikes, we have a hard time caring. About loved ones. About ourselves. About life. Thought for the day. September 29, 2011 at 8:50 AM. Glad you liked it :).
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Relatively Unread: August 2011
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Your Story Competition" at Writer's Digest. One of my professors once told me to never pass up a free contest. She started her career by winning a book contest, and now, not only has she been teaching Creative Writing for over 20 years, but she is the author of two novels, three short story collections, two chapbooks of poetry, one play, and many essays. I came across this free contest today: the Your Story Competition at Writer's Digest. Publication in the next Writer's Digest! But if I let myself reall...