To anyone who has ever dreamed of being a novelist, November is a month to remember. Crazy people around the world (kids and adults) will shirk many of their normal responsibilities for the sole purpose of writing an entire novel in a mere 30 days. If this sounds like fun to you, head over to www.nanowrimo.org to find out more. Sign up, lock your inner editor in the closet, and let your imagination fly free.
I miss being part of a roller derby team--go RRR! My to-be-read pile of books is so tall that it poses a danger to passing pedestrians. The pile grows ever taller because I buy books everywhere. Yep, that woman piling books into a cart at the grocery store was probably me.
No Safety
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"The only evidence I see of the antichrist here is everyone's desire to see
him at work."
-- *William of Baskerville*, *The Name of the Rose*
God wi...
2024
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I've been asked to be in an art show. I'm scouring the blog fore this one
photo I know I have but can't locate, or I might just take a new one and
work ...
Get stuffed
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Valentine’s Day. The annual celebration of grasping sexual manipulation
disguised as cheap sentiment disguised as pesticide-encrusted gas station
roses and...
Potential at the Literary Workshops Conference
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The Literary Workshops: Writers’ Union conference is an exciting event that
brings together writers from all walks of life to share their experiences,
co...
5 Hard-Hitting Plot Tools To Get Your Story Unstuck
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[image: 5 Hard-Hitting Plot Tools To Get Your Story Unstuck]
Admit it. Plotting a novel can be a bitch. You start down the path
all plucky and excited to t...