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The Business of Writing: 02/04/13
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The Business of Writing. Notes from a business writer. and now, novelist. Monday, February 4, 2013. My experience is similar to the one described in this great article by Benjamin Nugent. In today's New York Times. Isolation tank, limited engagement, or complete immersion in the world? What makes you most productive? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bill Warrington's Last Chance. Click on image for trailer. Visit your favorite bookstore, or order online:. Author, Bill Warrington's Last Chance. Four Days a Week.
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The Business of Writing: 04/02/15
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The Business of Writing. Notes from a business writer. and now, novelist. Thursday, April 2, 2015. This One's for Tara. That's Tara, seated on my right. Last month, I was honored to be the featured author at the Fitchburg (MA) Library's Author Night. The moderator was a fine young woman named Tara Dugan, who, as it turns out, is a distant cousin. although I'm still not sure how. Despite any genetic connection she may have with me, she did a great job. While I was revising a poem that sucked, my long-dead.
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The Business of Writing: 04/12/15
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The Business of Writing. Notes from a business writer. and now, novelist. Sunday, April 12, 2015. This week's Facebook Find, from Anne Lamott's page:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bill Warrington's Last Chance. Click on image for trailer. Visit your favorite bookstore, or order online:. If you have a question or a suggestion for a blog post, or would like to talk about meeting with your book club in person or via Skype, I'd love to hear from you. Author, Bill Warrington's Last Chance. I Tweet on Occasion.
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The Business of Writing: 03/30/14
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The Business of Writing. Notes from a business writer. and now, novelist. Sunday, March 30, 2014. You Search for It Until It Finds You. When I was a young hormone, I once asked my father for advice on winning a girl's heart. I must have really. Liked that girl, because broaching such a topic with my father, at that age, was about as uncool and desperate an act I could imagine. Chase her," he said. "Until she catches you.". Um, right. Thanks, Dad. And thanks, Dad. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Reading Betwe...
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The Business of Writing: Just Another Writerly Weekend
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The Business of Writing. Notes from a business writer. and now, novelist. Sunday, April 19, 2015. Just Another Writerly Weekend. What a weekend I had planned. Two full days to write, just write. And I was a good, disciplined writer, too. Honest I was. Butt in chair. Fingers on keyboard. No Facebook (mostly). Clickety clack clickety clack. Go, Jimmy, go! Get those words down. Sucky sentence? You can fix it later. Crappy paragraph? A huge, heaping and steaming pile of horseshit. Clickety clack. I could com...
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The Business of Writing: 04/19/15
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The Business of Writing. Notes from a business writer. and now, novelist. Sunday, April 19, 2015. Just Another Writerly Weekend. What a weekend I had planned. Two full days to write, just write. And I was a good, disciplined writer, too. Honest I was. Butt in chair. Fingers on keyboard. No Facebook (mostly). Clickety clack clickety clack. Go, Jimmy, go! Get those words down. Sucky sentence? You can fix it later. Crappy paragraph? A huge, heaping and steaming pile of horseshit. Clickety clack. I could com...
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The Business of Writing: 03/10/13
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The Business of Writing. Notes from a business writer. and now, novelist. Sunday, March 10, 2013. The Voices in My Running and Writing Head. Today I downloaded a iPhone app for my outdoor running. It uses gps to track the running route, distance, time, etc etc. All the gizmos. Looked cool. Beautiful day. I decided to give it a try. You have been staring at the computer screen for fifteen-point-zero-zero minutes.". You have typed zero-point-zero-zero characters.". That I'm older and slower than ever.
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The Business of Writing: Annie Sez It
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The Business of Writing. Notes from a business writer. and now, novelist. Sunday, April 12, 2015. This week's Facebook Find, from Anne Lamott's page:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bill Warrington's Last Chance. Click on image for trailer. Visit your favorite bookstore, or order online:. If you have a question or a suggestion for a blog post, or would like to talk about meeting with your book club in person or via Skype, I'd love to hear from you. Author, Bill Warrington's Last Chance.
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The Business of Writing: 04/06/15
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The Business of Writing. Notes from a business writer. and now, novelist. Monday, April 6, 2015. Corporate America's insatiable need to morph verbs into nouns and nouns into verbs has struck again. I was in a meeting recently when the executive in charge asked, "What's the ask? The reply was something along the lines of, "The ask is that we reduce our exposure in less optimal market segments while increasing our visibility in. blah blah blah.". Do we have a clear understanding of The Ask? PJ DeGenaro ...
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The Business of Writing: 06/30/13
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The Business of Writing. Notes from a business writer. and now, novelist. Sunday, June 30, 2013. I spend a lot of time with my back to the computer and its blank screen, staring out my office window. I'm convinced that sitting atop one of the trees in the distance is the becloaked Muse that Zeus assigned to torment me. She is always outside, always in profile, always refusing my invitations. When it's windy outside, she appears be be rocking back and forth, doubled over in laughter. I Tweet on Occasion.
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