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Brie The Cheese: November 2010
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My life and my work as an aspiring novelist. Saturday, November 27, 2010. Meanwhile, while researching some alternative self-promotion techniques, I ran across this blog. So, here's my idea: take a novel you're working on, or want to work on, any one, and write it via blog. You could make an entirely new blog dedicated to the project and make your updates your word count for that day, or you could take one blog you're already managing and just do a post a week with an excerpt, any approach! If not, why?
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Brie The Cheese: January 2011
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My life and my work as an aspiring novelist. Monday, January 31, 2011. Sorry for the delay on Signing Saturday guys! My weekend was quite busy, as my roommate and I just applied for a lease on our first apartment! This week's sentence is brought to you by Summer Ross. One of the most regular commenters on the blog (and for that I thank her a ton! She requested that I sign "I believe in fairies.". Posted by B.E.T. Monday, January 24, 2011. However, how much attachment is too much? It certainly isn't the e...
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Brie The Cheese: November 2011
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My life and my work as an aspiring novelist. Monday, November 7, 2011. Nanowrimo Vs. Internet. This month will probably have a lot of Nano themed posts. This one is the big reason I'm having to marathon to keep up my word count. It is the arch nemesis and greatest ally of writers and students alike, with traps to ensnare you like Facebook and Twitter and Wikipedia, yet those can be great resources of community and story ideas. So, for anyone participating (or delaying anything by goofing around online), ...
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Brie The Cheese: Faerie Games
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My life and my work as an aspiring novelist. Melissa Danforth didn’t ask to win a trip to Ireland, she wanted a summer off school to work her butt off and recharge her bank account. Her first day on the island, and a curse attaches her to a Ren Faire escapee claiming to be a faerie. Finn of the Ivy was the most renowned womanizer in the Otherworld, and. Just getting to be respected for it. That is, until the High. Queen banished to the human world for a crime he didn't commit. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Brie The Cheese: October 2011
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My life and my work as an aspiring novelist. Monday, October 31, 2011. Back in time for Candy. And the epic trend of the hiatus continues during the semester. I'm hoping to post more often in November because of Nanowrimo. The awesomeness that is National Novel Writing Month). I'm going to win this year. Granted I'm going to use the extra motivation to finish a project rather than start a new one. And day one is today! For anyone who actually has completed a first draft all the way through (I'm not even ...
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Opening the Vein: February 2011
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There's nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and open a vein. Walter Wellesley "Red" Smith. Monday, February 21, 2011. Thoughts on characters (part 2). Part Two: In which there is a struggle for power. On the other hand, you can't sacrifice your characters for the sake of plot. If your plot dictates that your character must do something that character would never do in a thousand years, the character can not do that. Now, I'm not talking about the sort of difficult decisions that fa...
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roh morgon > ~announcing: Back-to-School Daze Blogfest!
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Musings of a moonlight writer. Announcing: Back-to-School Daze Blogfest! I’ve decided that I really like them. They give me a chance to visit other blogs and discover new writers that I enjoy. And they force me to write–something short and sweet, something without the emotional investment and time commitment of a novel. Blogfests allow me to play in my WIP if I’m in the mood, by either reprinting a scene already written, or creating a side story for a minor character. I’m calling it:. That’s it....
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“The Skin Script”: Author Interview with Stephanie M. Loree | Frederic S. Durbin's Weblog
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Frederic S. Durbin's Weblog. Life as a Writer of Fantasy Fiction. Laquo; Naming the Gargoyles: Awards Ceremony. Quiz, Q and A, Goodreads, and Toponyms. 8220;The Skin Script”: Author Interview with Stephanie M. Loree. I hope everyone’s new year is off to a great start! The best stories make us. As we’re reading them, and then make us. Long after we’ve finished. We’re chatting with speculative fiction writer Stephanie M. Lorée. Write1Sub1 (www.write1sub1.com) with a handful of other great short. Buying the...
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Brie The Cheese: June 2011
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My life and my work as an aspiring novelist. Saturday, June 18, 2011. Slow, Busy, and Routined. I know it's been awhile, unfortunately I don't have much to give you as far as book updates goes. I'm working on a preliminary book trailer and various cover concepts I can put by my publisher once we get that far in the process, granted most of that is just me playing around. I do know that Nicole MacDonald. Making lists and schedules that is. If you grew up under my mother, these organizational tools wer...