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March 28, 2014

The Writing Process Blog Hop!

Well at long, long last, it is time for me to fulfill my duty in participating in and passing along this wonderful and superbly interesting Writing Process Blog Hop! The incredibly knowledgeable and entertaining Jumping From Cliffs was kind enough to tag me as one of his four writers, so here I go! The rules are as follows: I have to answer 4 questions, then tag 4 other brilliant bloggers to carry on the torch. And that's it! So. To the questions! 1) What are you working on? My main ... View Post

Filed Under: A Girl Who Writes, Blog Hops etc, Living the Vision, Writing Tagged With: George R. R. Martin, nanowrimo, plot process, story formation, the good thing, writing

December 11, 2013

Bait, Fish, and Reel Report for November 2013

Someone once said that to be a successful and productive writer, one had to do the equivalent of “cutting bait, fishing, and reeling ‘em in, all at the same time”! This translates to writing as working on projects-in-progress while at the same time submitting completed projects to potential markets and also continuing to cultivate new ideas for future projects. In case you missed my previous post on this subject, at the end of every month I compile a list of what I accomplished as far as ... View Post

Filed Under: Bait Fish and Reel, Clarksworld Magazine, Living the Vision, Poems, submissions, Writing Tagged With: A Storm of Swords, book in a month, Clarkesworld Magazine, George R. R. Martin, nanowrimo, No More Rejections: 50 Secrets to Writing a Manuscript that Sells, poem, progress report, submissions, the good thing, the plan, word count, writing

December 11, 2013

Bait, Fish, and Reel Report for October 2013

Someone once said that to be a successful and productive writer, one had to do the equivalent of “cutting bait, fishing, and reeling ‘em in, all at the same time”! This translates to writing as working on projects-in-progress while at the same time submitting completed projects to potential markets and also continuing to cultivate new ideas for future projects. In case you missed my previous post on this subject, at the end of every month I compile a list of what I accomplished as far as ... View Post

Filed Under: Bait Fish and Reel, Clarksworld Magazine, Living the Vision, Poems, submissions, Writing Tagged With: A Storm of Swords, George R. R. Martin, poem, progress report, short story, submissions, the good thing, the plan, writing

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