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The Long Tail - Wired Blogs
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A public diary on themes around my books. Follow me on Twitter: @chr1sa]. Laquo; Emotional managing, even for the emotionless. The Connection Between Global Warming, PR spam and Magazines ». October 29, 2007. Sorry PR people: you're blocked. I've had it. I get more than 300 emails a day and my problem isn't spam ( Cloudmark Desktop. Everything else gets banned on first abuse. The following is just the last month's list of people and companies who have been added to my Outlook blocked list. All of the...
adventuresinthewritinglife.blogspot.com
Adventures in the Writing Life: New Year, New Approaches
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Adventures in the Writing Life. Discussion and thoughts on the trials and triumphs of the literary life. Tuesday, January 8, 2013. New Year, New Approaches. Happy New Year—a little belatedly, but wishing you the best all the same! The end of 2012 brought me a slew of assignments, which I managed to complete amid the rush of the holidays (and oh yes, that pesky wedding planning—ha! So, in no particular order, below is my list of professional goals for this year:. Get a website up and running. I also joine...
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Adventures in the Writing Life: November 2011
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Adventures in the Writing Life. Discussion and thoughts on the trials and triumphs of the literary life. Wednesday, November 2, 2011. Today marks 5 months since I left my FT job and dove, basically headfirst, into freelancing. What a learning experience it's been! One week I got an email literally every day asking about my interest/availability for different projects- some that are moving forward, others which are on hold for now. But I'm not complaining. Gulp Of the 5, 1 is for a trade, 1 is for another...
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Adventures in the Writing Life: September 2011
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Adventures in the Writing Life. Discussion and thoughts on the trials and triumphs of the literary life. Thursday, September 8, 2011. Book review: The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin. 183; Make the effort. 183; Keep moving forward. 183; It’s not usually about you (me). 183; Books are my salvation. 183; Be here now. 183; Trust the process. 183; Details matter. 183; Don’t judge—you don’t know the whole story. 183; Speak up. 183; Don’t commit if you won’t follow through. Tuesday, September 6, 2011.
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Wearing All the Hats Without Losing Your Head « Strategies and Tactics for Women by Dr. Shannon Reece
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Strategies and Tactics for Women by Dr. Shannon Reece. What Possibilities Are You Creating? Question of the Week – Feb 28, 2011 ». Wearing All the Hats Without Losing Your Head. Being a solopreneur can be a tough road, especially when you are responsible for running an entire business. Managing all the roles by yourself can be overwhelming. But there are solo business owners everywhere making it work. So last week I asked –. We received 56 amazing responses to this query! 1 The One Person Show Death Trap.
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Ram’s Head Tavern – Best Happy Hour Ever? | HoCo Hangover
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Nightlife in Howard County, Md. What is HoCo Hangover? Ram’s Head Tavern – Best Happy Hour Ever? It’s official – HoCo Hangover has earned its title as a real-life Howard County blog. This must be what Pinocchio felt like when he became a real boy. On Wednesday night, we attended our first HoCoBlogs. Blogger party at Ram’s Head Tavern. Where we met fellow bloggers, talked about our HoCo Hangover endeavors and, of course, enjoyed a few cold ones. Jessie. Hosted the party at Ram’s Head, and it was a blast.
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The Writer's Round-About: Critiquing Your Critics
http://laffarsmith.blogspot.com/2007/10/critiquing-your-critics.html
The early career of a freelance writer can sometimes feel like whirling in circles on a carousel. Here, fantasy novelist and freelance writer Rebecca Laffar-Smith, discusses writing and the writer's life from inspiration to publication. Saturday, October 20, 2007. 1 Accuracy - Firstly of course it’s important to make sure your critic is accurate in his or her comments. 2 Style and Voice Some critics will comment on points that are purely personal choice. You know your story, plot and characters better th...
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