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Writes for Cookies . . .: May 2009
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Writes for Cookies . . . The on-line journal of a writer wannabe. Wednesday, May 27, 2009. I am the Sporadic Writer. It would be like:. The Last 100 Pages Boot Camp. Sadly, none of this is going to happen, and I know that (unless we win the lottery). So, I will continue to be the sporadic writer, grabbing little bits of time when I can. In the meantime, this writer will continue to dream a little dream of that romantic place and days spent like Thoreau. Labels: writers boot camp. View my complete profile.
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Writes for Cookies . . .: Thoughts from the Dentist's Chair
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Writes for Cookies . . . The on-line journal of a writer wannabe. Wednesday, September 2, 2009. Thoughts from the Dentist's Chair. Work done on my teeth - I have tetracycline staining as a result of the medication I was repeatedly given as a child. Lovely. I spent two and a half hours with my mouth wide open yesterday - and I kept thinking in narrative. Otis Historical Archives National Museum of Health and Medicine. Forgive me writer self, it's been over a month since my last piece of non-blog writing.
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Writes for Cookies . . .: April 2009
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Writes for Cookies . . . The on-line journal of a writer wannabe. Wednesday, April 29, 2009. Photo courtesy: The Library of Congress. Mom, can we go in already? Just a sec, Liam.". Can we go in? Hold on, Liam, I have to get this down first.". What are you doing, anyway? I'm trying to write my book, just one more sentence.". Oh, brother.". So, that's what my writing life is like when I try to snatch a few moments to get things out of my head and put them on paper. Now, I have to pick my oldest boy up at s...
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Writes for Cookies . . .: March 2009
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Writes for Cookies . . . The on-line journal of a writer wannabe. Friday, March 20, 2009. Becoming a writer through the eyes of a 7 year old. Every day I check the mailbox with a little hope in my heart. Will today bring me a wonderful letter from a publisher? Will I be able to wave my letter in the air and hug my husband and my kids and say, "finally, I AM a WRITER! I wanted a book deal too! I say in a put-on whiny. Tuesday, March 10, 2009. Have you ever heard of a Runner's High? It's a very personal st...
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Writes for Cookies . . .: July 2011
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Writes for Cookies . . . The on-line journal of a writer wannabe. Monday, July 18, 2011. Back at the pen. I love you, I really do. Please don't feel neglected. . . I still think highly of you! I just haven't written much. You know that novel I was working on? Well, it was interrupted. The big boys came home for summer holidays. My scribbling stopped. Taken over by frequent swing pushing, soccer ball kicking, and a multitude of bandaiding. It was a non-fiction piece called, The Crematorium and Other Views.
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Writes for Cookies . . .: April 2012
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Writes for Cookies . . . The on-line journal of a writer wannabe. Friday, April 13, 2012. Book Spine Poetry - What a clever idea! I wish I'd thought of it. Below are three of my favourite book spine poems from the gallery at 100 Scope Notes. Now - I've got to go. My poem. . . Labels: Book Spine Poetry. Thursday, April 12, 2012. Might as well write Moby Dick. It is no less difficult to write sentences in a recipe than sentences in Moby-Dick. So you might as well write Moby-Dick." (Annie Dillard,. Wednesda...
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Writes for Cookies . . .: Pondering Poetry and Gender
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Writes for Cookies . . . The on-line journal of a writer wannabe. Wednesday, April 11, 2012. Pondering Poetry and Gender. I've been thinking a lot about poetry lately. . . and have been becoming a little obsessed. When I think back to my English degree at Trent University, over twenty years ago, it is my poetry class that made me feel elated. I walked across the Otonabee bridge everyday, and my feet barely touched the ground. Particular turns of phrase kept me. It was a very inspiring time. I have a love...
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Writes for Cookies . . .: July 2009
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Writes for Cookies . . . The on-line journal of a writer wannabe. Tuesday, July 14, 2009. I Dream of Red Brick Houses. Making a person speechless with gratitude. Home is always home, no matter how long I'm gone. So, I'm not local anymore? Even if my heart wanders back with fondness? Even if I build red brick houses in my dreams? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Writers in Blog Land. Read an E-book Week (2). Arthur John Stewart Archive Blog. On May 2, 2016 The Newpigin Chronicle will ...
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Writes for Cookies . . .: Book Spine Poetry - What a clever idea!
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Writes for Cookies . . . The on-line journal of a writer wannabe. Friday, April 13, 2012. Book Spine Poetry - What a clever idea! I wish I'd thought of it. Below are three of my favourite book spine poems from the gallery at 100 Scope Notes. Now - I've got to go. My poem. . . Labels: Book Spine Poetry. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I have a lovely husband, 3 busy lads, and a desire to be a published children's writer and illustrator by the time I am 92. Big dreams, big life, lots of coffee.
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Writes for Cookies . . .: Might as well write Moby Dick
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Writes for Cookies . . . The on-line journal of a writer wannabe. Thursday, April 12, 2012. Might as well write Moby Dick. It is no less difficult to write sentences in a recipe than sentences in Moby-Dick. So you might as well write Moby-Dick." (Annie Dillard,. Unless of course you dream a lifetime of being a chef, and want to open your own bistro and create a cookbook to share your culinary brilliance with the world, then by all means, don't write Moby-Dick - let me do it! A Garden in the Wilderness.