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Pro(B)logue: July 2013
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The prologue: events that take place before the main part of a story. In this case, the journey that takes place before life as a published writer. Monday, July 8, 2013. The Prologue is Over (But a New Blog's Just Started). So, I think it's time we [meaning anyone who still follows this blog other than spam-bots] acknowledge the truth. This blog is dead. And has been for some time. If you would like to know a few of the reasons. For it's death, you will find them here. Blog, called Silent Pages. Thanks, ...
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Writer's Blog: Christmas magic.
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This blog used to be about writing. Then I became a wife. Then I became a mom. And now, this blog is whatever I want it to be. To express myself. To vent. To be heard. Please enjoy with moderation. Sunday, 4 January 2015. Christmas used to be beautiful and magical to me. And then I grew up. And thought, "Wow. Who cares anymore? Christmas has gotten to be SO commercial and I resent that. Of course, spending time with the family was always a plus side to Xmas - we were *Making* time for what was important.
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Pro(B)logue: I Ripped Apart My Beginning
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The prologue: events that take place before the main part of a story. In this case, the journey that takes place before life as a published writer. Saturday, August 4, 2012. I Ripped Apart My Beginning. In the past few days, I completely ripped apart the beginning of my novel. And the beginning of my novel is so. Much better for it. Creeping in at times. That was my problem with this beginning; the events were the same as they’d always been. It dragged ( I need time to set up the characters! 8220;Reverse...
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Pro(B)logue: March 2012
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The prologue: events that take place before the main part of a story. In this case, the journey that takes place before life as a published writer. Wednesday, March 21, 2012. Lucky 7 Meme - Spider Silk. Ok, so it’s been a while since Bailey Hammond (Over Yonder…). Tagged me in this meme, but I’m finally joining the party! The rules are pretty simple, and I will be blatantly ignoring some of them. 1 Go to page 77 of your WIP. 2 Count down to the 7th line. 4 Tag 7 others to participate. I hope you found th...
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Pro(B)logue: “Not MY Novel” – On Accepting That We're Not The Exception
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The prologue: events that take place before the main part of a story. In this case, the journey that takes place before life as a published writer. Thursday, February 16, 2012. 8220;Not MY Novel” – On Accepting That We're Not The Exception. It happens to everyone. You’re reading a blog post or an article about writing when you come across a phrase that you really don’t want to hear. Sometimes even the title is enough to make your heart sink. Maybe the post is about that area of the craft where you know.
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Pro(B)logue: November 2011
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The prologue: events that take place before the main part of a story. In this case, the journey that takes place before life as a published writer. Wednesday, November 23, 2011. NaNoWriMo 2011, and How It Killed My Blog. You see, I'd had my doubts about what my frequency of blog posts was going to be during NaNoWriMo this year. But I hadn't expected to stop posting entirely. But rest assured, posts will resume in December. :). Until then, you can go look at this guest post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Pro(B)logue: December 2011
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The prologue: events that take place before the main part of a story. In this case, the journey that takes place before life as a published writer. Saturday, December 24, 2011. The Growth of Imagination: A Pro(B)logue Christmas Special. Any children in the room? Anybody who still sends letters to Santa, or puts out cookies and milk? Anyone who heatedly debates whether the ride around the world is possible through turbo-powered reindeer or powers of teleportation? Okay then, it’s safe to read on. At my gr...
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Pro(B)logue: July 2012
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The prologue: events that take place before the main part of a story. In this case, the journey that takes place before life as a published writer. Saturday, July 28, 2012. Book Review: The False Prince - Jennifer A. Nielsen. Like Hero’s Guide to Saving Your Kingdom. This book promptly went from my. Reading stack to my little brother’s. The narrator, Sage, was the best part of this book. His voice was not only funny, but unique; he’s usually a step ahead of all the other characters, and. One other thing:...
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Pro(B)logue: May 2012
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The prologue: events that take place before the main part of a story. In this case, the journey that takes place before life as a published writer. Friday, May 18, 2012. Book Review: Hero's Guide - Christopher Healy. Cinderella. Rapunzel. Sleeping Beauty. Snow White. Four massively. Popular fairy tales, retold time and time again…. And the Princes Charming always get the short end of the stick. In The Hero’s Guide to Saving Your Kingdom. And Hero’s Guide. Exceeded my expectations. It addresses common...
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Pro(B)logue: June 2012
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The prologue: events that take place before the main part of a story. In this case, the journey that takes place before life as a published writer. Sunday, June 3, 2012. Book Review: Nightspell - Leah Cypess. First, I must say that Leah Cypess is incredibly, delightfully nice. Since reviewing. I’ve started following her on Twitter, and I’ve had the chance to read some short stories by her and give feedback. I also won/was-gifted-for-reviewing copies of her books. And she did not just sign them, people.
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