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PENS WITHOUT INK: September Meeting Recap
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Sunday, September 22, 2013. We just had our first meeting from the summer and it was pretty dang fun, if I do say so myself, and I do, because I JUST DID. Boom. Now, on to the recap. There are going to be some changes to the way Pens functions as a group. NANOWRIMO: November 2nd we'll be having a Nanowrimo gathering. There is a public Facebook event started, so check out the Pens Facebook Group page for more information. We will also be having LIVE chats during the month of November too on Facebo...On Be...
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PENS WITHOUT INK: Remember the "choose your own adventure books"?
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Saturday, May 11, 2013. Remember the "choose your own adventure books"? Where did all the choose your own adventure books go? I had this little bookie flashback when I was browsing the limited novel section in Walmart and noticed a bundled set of books with a fantastic yetti on the cover. Apparently, CYOAs are making a come back. Okay, not really, but they so could. This lead to two questions, how should I write one now, and could I make it interesting enough to want to be read. Not that kind of hook up.
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PENS WITHOUT INK: About
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Pens Without Ink is an online writing community (originally a Facebook group) for anyone who writes, reads or just enjoys procrastinating. This blog is meant to aid aspiring writers in any way possible. Group to learn about our events schedule! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Pens Without Ink is an online writing community (originally a Facebook group) for anyone who writes, reads or just enjoys procrastinating. This blog is meant to aid aspiring writers in any way possible. How to Train a Dragon.
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PENS WITHOUT INK: Tweeting Authors (not to be confused with authors who tweet)
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Saturday, May 4, 2013. Tweeting Authors (not to be confused with authors who tweet). I've had a growing.habit as of late. I read a book, adore it and then hunt the writer down on Twitter (my stalker media site of choice), and then send them a little tweet. Just a harmless, you-are-the-best-writer-and-I-love-everything-you-do-and-want-to-be-you-when-I-grow-up, tweet. It's one writer to another writer, so it's not weird. Right? I have a solution! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How to Train a Dragon.
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PENS WITHOUT INK: Compliment or Incompetent?
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Saturday, June 1, 2013. Beware, the following contains a rant. Why, oh why, do non-writing folk always ask writers to "write" their novels, movie scripts, plays, grocery lists, love notes, poems, signs for them? Oh, I will take a moment to represent the frustrated writer population out there by divulging into why this is such a peeve of mine. Writing is fun, yes. I adore writing. But that is limited to scratching out my own ideas. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How to Train a Dragon. 8216;Tied like ...
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PENS WITHOUT INK: A Reader's Perspective
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Wednesday, January 8, 2014. A Reader's Perspective, by Taylor Novak-Bultema. As a writer, you must be confident that you are able to paint a picture in the imagination of each and every reader. If four different people read “When she walked into the room she was surprised”, will each of them see the same expression on her imaginary face? Will they all feel the same form of surprise as she is meant to? Are they excited because they are energetic or eager? Well, that changes everything completely. At t...
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PENS WITHOUT INK: Do you trust your writing group?
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Saturday, June 8, 2013. Do you trust your writing group? In the past I have known writers who have shared their ideas in writing groups and then have felt later on, while reading or hearing another writer talk about WIPs, that their ideas were stolen. I have a few questions about this. Can you even "steal" an idea? Example: Think of a cat. Other than the fact they we're both thinking of a four legged feline, our actually ideas or vision of a cat are completely different. Who was it that said imitation was.
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PENS WITHOUT INK: NaNoWriMo Snippets: Dave's
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Friday, February 22, 2013. The mercenaries packed up, and headed back for the Lord's camp, weary from the battle. I felt like I had been fighting for weeks, though the battle lasted only the night. Eugene came over to speak to me, a smile across his tired features. “Oy, Connell, good arm out there. You fought well.”. I looked at the ground. “I never knew killing someone would feel so. awful.”. 8221;, I asked. “Why? My face went white, and cold. Nine? I only killed one. As I write this, I still don't ...
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PENS WITHOUT INK: NaNoWriMo Snippets
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Friday, February 22, 2013. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pens Without Ink is an online writing community (originally a Facebook group) for anyone who writes, reads or just enjoys procrastinating. This blog is meant to aid aspiring writers in any way possible. On Being Responsible Killers - a guest post by Jane Lebak. Writers are no strangers to death. Neither are our characters. It hurts, but sometimes we have to kill one of them. *https:/ twitter.com/LianaBrooks/status. How to Train a Dragon.