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Brass Farthing: In which I thank the bullies
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Saturday, November 10, 2012. In which I thank the bullies. There is a repulsive website whose sole purpose for existence is to "protect" those poor authors who can't handle a bad/sarcastic/meanypants review of their book, whether on GoodReads or Amazon. (I will not link to their site - the last thing I want is more traffic to them. If you must find them, feel free to Google 'em.). For example, here's their list of what compromises a bully:. But to get to my point, they have links along one side of their ...
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You Say "Weird" Like It's a Bad Thing: Tell Me I'm Awesome
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Tell Me Im Awesome. Tell Me I'm Awesome. LucyWoodhull [@] Gmail [.] com. Http:/ www.lucywoodhull.com. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Torch in the Tempest. Elizabeth M. Thurmond. It's Dark, Dark In Here. Lydia Sharp, author and editor. Tales from the Crit. The Pursuit of Harpyness. Absolute Write Water Cooler. Anne Mini, Author! Miss Snark's First Victim. Smart Bitches, Trashy Books. I Have New Bloggin digs. When THE CALL Comes, Sometimes Its an Email. It. Someone Buy My Book so I Can Buy Ridiculous Things.
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Brass Farthing: April 2012
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Friday, April 20, 2012. This makes me laugh. Only about 500 words today, but I got the bones of a scene down. This weekend is going to be a whirlwind of birthday parties, so I doubt I'll get much writing in. I am, however, beta-ing a lovely novel for a fellow Absolute Writer. Wednesday, April 18, 2012. Beautiful pop-culture art, although John Travolta looks a little dyspeptic. Wrote about 800 words today. Migraine has been dogging me for over a week. Kinda killin' the productivity, I gotta say. Also, the...
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Brass Farthing: Review: Days of Blood and Starlight
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Wednesday, December 26, 2012. Review: Days of Blood and Starlight. Book Review: Days of Blood and Starlight,. To say I read a lot of books would be an understatement. And as much as I love to read and be transported to distant worlds and immersed in another's story, it's not often I find myself physically moved by a book. As in elevated heart-rate and rapid breathing, until I had to put my Kindle down and physically walk away because I couldn't handle the suspense. This story was beautiful and ugly, hear...
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Brass Farthing: December 2010
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Sunday, December 12, 2010. Ah, the dreaded subject. I've been meaning to write about this for awhile, but I just haven't been able to get started. Hurr hurr. Writer's block affects us all, even, I would assume, writers as prolific as James Patterson, Fern Michaels and Nora Roberts. So what do you do when you simply can't seem to get the words in your brain to line up neatly on the page? You have several options. You have a way out of the sewers and your heroine is duly chastened and ready to listen to yo...
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Pimp My Novel: Guest Post: A Writer's Space... Ideal vs. Reality
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009. Guest Post: A Writer's Space. Ideal vs. Reality. When I was young, I pictured the location where authors/writers did their work. It was always some variation of the following:. Selecting a full pen from a drawer, the author/writer thinks for a long moment and at the precise moment inspiration hits, leans over a clean piece of paper and the words begin to flow. Then I became a writer. Here is the reality. 6:41 AM Hubby comes in room for some clothes. 7:42 AM Hubby needs toile...
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You Say "Weird" Like It's a Bad Thing: April 2011
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Tell Me Im Awesome. Saturday, April 30, 2011. I Have New Bloggin' digs. Hey, all of you who actually read this drivel! I'm moving to a new home. So please update your blog roll, links, hate mail lists, etc. Join me, won't you. Posted by Lucy Woodhull. Saturday, April 30, 2011. Thursday, April 28, 2011. When THE CALL Comes, Sometimes It's an Email. It's Still AWESOME. And why are Cadbury Creme Eggs only available at Easter? I already miss those things. My friend Nico Rosso. Because he’s awesome. Sunday, m...
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Brass Farthing: The Walking Dead
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Monday, February 25, 2013. Oh Daryl, how do I love thee? Never ever change, you unwashed, stringy haired, magnificent bastard. You're allowed to take a bath occasionally though. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Agent in the Middle. Authorial, agently and personal ramblings. Between Fact and Fiction. BookEnds, LLC — A Literary Agency. Janet Reid, Literary Agent. Nathan Bransford - Blog. Phoenix Sullivan - Dare to Dream / Be Thrilled. The lovers, the dreamers and me.
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Brass Farthing: Movie watch-along: Battleship
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Saturday, February 9, 2013. I don't usually do movie reviews, but this one was just too much fun to resist. HBO aired Battleship on its website, so of course I had to watch it. Warning: here be spoilers. On some ship or other. But he's still a screwup, still playing at being an adult, and of course he's in love with the Lieutenant Commander's daughter. Because why wouldn't he be. Out in the water, our Hero (named.Hopper, for some reason) has been informed that due to his hijinks, once the rimshot exe...
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Brass Farthing: December 2012
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Wednesday, December 26, 2012. Review: Days of Blood and Starlight. Book Review: Days of Blood and Starlight,. To say I read a lot of books would be an understatement. And as much as I love to read and be transported to distant worlds and immersed in another's story, it's not often I find myself physically moved by a book. As in elevated heart-rate and rapid breathing, until I had to put my Kindle down and physically walk away because I couldn't handle the suspense. This story was beautiful and ugly, hear...