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Beth Camp : "Y" is for You . . .
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Wednesday, April 29, 2015. Y" is for You . . . You may never know. How a kind word. May grace the day. Think of morning sun,. The fragile flowers of spring. That brightness does not come. Spring Orchids at Manito Park (Camp 2014). Read what others have written for the Blogging A-to-Z Challenge. Tomorrow is the very last day, a poem inspired by the letter "Z". . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Historical Fiction 1840s Scotland. Click to go to Amazon. Historical Fiction 1840s in Australia. J is for Just.
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ROW80 2: Sunday Check-in 5 | Un-Moleskine-worthy
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Working up the nerve to fill that hardbound notebook. ROW80 2: Sunday Check-in 5. May 11, 2015. May 12, 2015. I’m glad that I took time last week to adjust my goals. I was able to hit my targets this week: one new writing project idea, and 5 days of writing 250 words per day. This was probably the maximum I could accomplish this week while keeping work and school stuff up in the air and fighting off a head cold. ROW80 2: Midweek Check-in 5. ROW80 2: Sunday Check-in 6. May 11, 2015 at 6:11 pm. Any week is...
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Beth Camp : "Z" is a Broken Triangle . . .
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Friday, May 01, 2015. Z" is a Broken Triangle . . . The letter "Z" is. A broken triangle,. Long ago, a pyramid,. Its sides drifted apart,. A zig that zagged,. Then left, and right again,. Now the soft sound of snoring,. Vat vill zey say? Hat was once that first mound. From which all life began. Is now a girl's name,. Zeta, born last,. And so ends that Blogging A-to-Z Challenge. Gardens at Giverny (Camp). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Historical Fiction 1840s Scotland. Click to go to Amazon. Musings...
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Beth Camp : February 2015
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Wednesday, February 25, 2015. Wednesday morning chuckle: Are you a Princess Author? This morning began with a chuckle, as I read through The Book Designer's post about. The Princess Author Syndrome. This singular author, male or female, exhibits the classic 'love me, take care of me" outlook on life, and is aghast at any hint of real work ahead. Drew Coffman, "Writers Block I" (. Like any stereotype that gives comfort, the Princess Author simply wants his or her writing to be loved. People do ask me all ...
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Beth Camp: On the Road : 09/01/2014 - 10/01/2014
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Beth Camp: On the Road. Tuesday, September 30, 2014. Traveling down the coast of western Scotland,. To Lerwick, we passed. Rolling hills near the sea,. A working croft, smoke rising from its chimney,. Scattered stones from walls that. But that no longer. Separate land from land,. On a bluff in an old churchyard,. Testament to those long gone. Yet the blue sky above remains. As does the land. The history of these stones. Links to this post. Labels: Croft House Museum. Monday, September 29, 2014. Then back...
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Here, There be a Writer: November 2014
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Here, There be a Writer. The musings of my mind; from the creative to the cultural perspective. Here, There be a Writer. Sunday, November 30, 2014. A Quixotic Poetry Challenge. 1 (sometimes initial capital letter) resembling or befitting Don Quixote. 2 extravagantly chivalrous or romantic; visionary, impractical, or impracticable. 3impulsive and often rashly unpredictable. This one is for Morgan Dragonwillow. Love So Strong, Will Not Bend. Quietly the sun sets upon the long days. Links to this post.
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Beth Camp: On the Road : Did you see the sunrise this morning?
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Beth Camp: On the Road. Saturday, January 24, 2015. Did you see the sunrise this morning? We're 8 days away from leaving for that month-long trip to Galveston. Suitcases are open and empty. My packing list is ready to begin checking off, and I still haven't decided if I'm taking my sewing machine as a carry-on. Southwest says I can. Yippee! One suitcase = how many books? How many sewing projects? Did you see the sunrise this morning? I think that any travel adventure should begin with hope. A night of li...
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Articles | Kathrese's Writing Blog | The Last Word
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Kathrese's Writing Blog. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. December 18, 2013. Making Word Count Is Like Doing Crunches. By stockimages on freedigitalphots.net ID-100202589. Making word count is like doing crunches; it’s hard work, but it gets easier. At least that’s what I tell myself. The girl in the photo looks far too chipper and bears no resemblance to myself. I don’t smile like that until I make work count. Subconscious Writer v. Conscious Writer. Anyway, the 1,000 words per day is...
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AROW80 Update for November 5, 2014 + WIPpet | Doomsday Writer!
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Even after the end of the world, we're still going to want to read…. Skip to primary content. Current Projects Index of Explanation. AROW80 Update for November 5, 2014 WIPpet. November 6, 2014. I’m working on a short story set in my Gem City (aka Reverse Batman) universe. From my original post on the idea:. The plot is that Will Cartwright, private investigator and owner of QC Investigations, has been hired by his college friend Kylie (aka Wildheart) to help clear her father, the hero Howler, from a murd...
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