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The social benefits of writing, or, The writing benefits of being social | Relative Chronology
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The social benefits of writing, or, The writing benefits of being social. Before this week’s post I want to give a shout out to one of my writing buddies, Margaret! You should go check out her blog. Because it’s awesome. Her “About Me” mentions “ science fiction, fantasy and anthropology. 8221; – a winning combo in my book. Following on that, this week I’m going to talk about the importance of community in having a writing life/habit/hobby/career. Image credit William Stolley. And tagged Camp NaNoWriMo.
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Authors – Story Currents
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Speculative fiction, science, and whatever strikes my fancy…. Historical fantasy, author of Prodigal Spell. David Coe/D.B. Jackson. Fantasy, author of the award-winning Lontobyn Chronicle and the Thieftaker series, among numerous others. Horror and Speculative Fiction. Find him on FB at https:/ www.facebook.com/A.R.R.Gideon. Fantasy, author of the fantastic Jane Yellowrock series. Speculative fiction. Co-editor of. Lawless Lands: Tales from the Weird Frontier. Speculative fiction. Appears in.
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Among the Goblins: January 2013
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Stories, announcements, links, reviews, and the occasional awkward testimonial from fantasy writer Katherine Traylor. THE WOODS AND THE CASTLE. Wednesday, January 30, 2013. Reading, Writing, and Publishing Links: 1/30/13. Lots of links today! Here's a random song to start us off:. Pomplamoose: "Mister Sandman." Song ends about halfway through the vide o, but I like this version. : ). 1 " Rising Action, Falling Interest. Sherwood Smith of Book View Cafe. Janet Kobobel Grant of Books and Such. By Dan Blank...
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Among the Goblins: Friends and Family
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Stories, announcements, links, reviews, and the occasional awkward testimonial from fantasy writer Katherine Traylor. THE WOODS AND THE CASTLE. North Carolina writer M. David Blake's "Absinthe Fish" was included on Locus. Magazine's "2011 Recommended Reading List.". Rebecca Bredin is a Canadian writer and ESL teacher now living and working in South Korea. F Hampton Carmine is an NC writer of fantasy and science fiction. Famous Author Bill Ferris. NC writer with an unfair talent for humor. Go and see.
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Links | Ken Schrader
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It's all in my head. The Weird Wild West. Here is a list of all kinds of links for writers and readers. Delilah S. Dawson. How do you keep going? Slipped, Stumbled, Nearly Fell. HOSTED BY FIREBUG STUDIOS. Please contact Firebug Studios for your multi-media needs! Proudly powered by WordPress.
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Tree rings and an abacus – The Million Words
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Sharing the journey…. Tree rings and an abacus. November 6, 2016. Gentle reader, I am here today to discuss the theory that in order to be a good writer, you must first write one million words. James Gleick suggests in his newest book. I look at the distribution of my wordy output- the prolific times, the drought years- as a tree ring representation of my creative life which cumulatively represents the whole writer. For my wordcount, I will not include for the sake of discussion any works required of me ...
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Resolutions – The Million Words
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Sharing the journey…. January 1, 2017. Gentle reader, as Janet Walden-West mentioned a few weeks ago on her blogpost, this time of year is flush with advice on how to manage time and set goals over the holidays. Well, here it is, a brand new year full of promise. This time of year, we all have a tendency to make resolutions that scientifically are proven to fade by March. So what is a writer to do? Here is my list of things to consider for a new writing year. Outline any new story before I start writing.
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