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The Write Window: Catching Starlight…
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One of the most frequent questions asked of writers is where their ideas come from. The usual answer is the newspaper, other things going on around them, or even some scene that seems to pop into their head of its own volition. But the more amazing thing to me is what writers do with their ideas. I love harvesting among the stars. Appening on the farm today…. And Im still wondering about that. I have big belief in just doing the work of writing rather than waiting for inspiration. Great photographers...
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The Write Window: Making Connections…
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Today, I have taken time out of my ordinary schedule to visit with fellow writers in their own little corners of the "blogosphere" (I think that is the new, more modern word for cyberspace). So far, it has been very enlightening. What impresses me most about everyone is their sincerity. Seriously. No matter where they come from (all over the world, actually - there are w. But I couldn't seem to find enough of what many readers (myself included) go onto au. Want to see first…. Give me a rousing good story...
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The Write Window: The Backdoor...
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Most backdoors are unlocked. Making popular the phrase "They got in through the backdoor," which usually meant it was someone who probably would have been turned away at the front. Still, there are countless success stories about people who were audacious enough to try the backdoor in many different fields of endeavor. I got into journalism that way. Night (everyone worked late in that company, if it wasn't done, you. Something in me snapped. I suddenly didn't care what anyone thought of me, anymore....
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The Write Window: In Shine Out..
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How often, growing up, did Mom remind me "beauty comes from the inside," and I would just roll my eyes because she really didn't understand. Easy for her to say, because she had been born beautiful on the outside, and given (who decides that stuff, anyway? A fantastic personality that could boost her right up over the top of things. Those advantages stood her good her whole life. It wasn't like Marilyn Monroe wasn't born with a few jump-starts, either. Not long after that, I ran into a cosmic life change...