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July 2, 2014

Camp NaNoWriMo Diaries: Day One – People, Plot Plathways, and Panic

Dear Diary, Yesterday was the first day of camp.  I like all my bunkmates this time, and I'm pretty sure they're all going to actually participate and speak to me.  That should be a plus.  All of them are my friends, you see, so this camp is going to rock! All but two of us were able to meet up last night, and we made some good progress.  Almost all of us reached our daily word quota.  I've tried something different this camp.  I tried to not be quite so ambitious.  Sure, I've met the 50k ... View Post

Filed Under: Camp NaNoWriMo, Living the Vision, The Learning Curve, Writing Tagged With: dialogue, nanowrimo, plot process, realization, the good thing, word count, writing

June 12, 2014

Bait, Fish, and Reel Report May 2014

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, Conventions and Workshops, submissions, Writing Tagged With: poem, progress report, short story, submissions, the good thing, the plan, word count, writing

June 5, 2014

How to Not Forget All Those Awesome Ideas You've Been Getting Lately!

So, you've had awhile now to begin practicing writing down every single little inkling of inspiration that suddenly whacks you upside the head, as I mentioned in this post, which will go a long way in showing you how to finally reach the Happy Magical Land of I-Get-My-Ideas-From-Everywhere! But, some of you may now be looking something like this: You keep recording your ideas, somehow, someway ... but now you just have piles of random notes in random places, and can never find them when you ... View Post

Filed Under: Living the Vision, The Learning Curve, Writing Tagged With: plot process, writing

May 15, 2014

Project List for May 2014

By the end of May 2014, I will: Edit and submit short story "Gray" to Daily Science Fiction (eh ... nope) Finish current WIP novel backstory scenes (as done as they will be for now, anyway 6.12.14) Attend Kansas City's ConQuesT 45 convention over Memorial Day weekend. (Exhausting but wonderful weekend!) Short and sweet this month, since it's already half over!  :P ... View Post

Filed Under: Conventions and Workshops, Living the Vision, Project List, submissions, Writing Tagged With: short story, submissions, the good thing, the plan, writing

May 14, 2014

Bait, Fish, and Reel Report for April 2014

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, Living the Vision, Poems, submissions, Writing Tagged With: poem, progress report, short story, submissions, the good thing, the plan, word count, writing

May 7, 2014

Writing Prompt Wednesday: "Paradox", an original poem in haiku.

Blank screen stares, waiting Muse has fled and deadline looms. Only one way out Through the unpleasant truth: sometimes to write, you must just write to begin. ... View Post

Filed Under: Poems, Uncategorized, Writing, Writing Prompt Wednesday Tagged With: poem, writing, Writing Prompt Wednesday

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