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Worldbuilding | The Dryad Chronicles
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Real Estate Ate My Brain. Over the last year and a half or so, my life turned into the real estate equivalent of a soap opera. In March 2014, we put our house on the market, and “sold” it (had a purchase agreement in place) by early June. Closing was set for 01 August. A week before closing, our buyers told us they wouldn’t be able to close on time due to circumstances beyond their control (financial snafu). Recommend it to all wri...
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Am I a Writer? It’s been nearly a year since I last published a post here. I have a slew of drafts in various states of completion, but none of them ever felt compelling enough to finish and share. Lately, though, I’ve been pondering the meaning of identifying as “a writer,” and feeling mostly downtrodden. I don’t know. So I wonder if there will ever be room for a person like me distractible, painfully slow, far from young, and wit...
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Revision | The Dryad Chronicles
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Finish What You Start Or Not. One of the more common pieces of writing advice one sees is “finish what you start.” The idea, as I understand it, is that if a writer never learns to follow through on a project, they will never make it “in the business” (after all, how can one get anything published if there’s nothing complete to submit? And a draft can always be revised, right? And being primary caregiver for kids home from school f...
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Peer critique | The Dryad Chronicles
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Finish What You Start Or Not. One of the more common pieces of writing advice one sees is “finish what you start.” The idea, as I understand it, is that if a writer never learns to follow through on a project, they will never make it “in the business” (after all, how can one get anything published if there’s nothing complete to submit? And a draft can always be revised, right? And being primary caregiver for kids home from school f...
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Fantasy | The Dryad Chronicles
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Finish What You Start Or Not. One of the more common pieces of writing advice one sees is “finish what you start.” The idea, as I understand it, is that if a writer never learns to follow through on a project, they will never make it “in the business” (after all, how can one get anything published if there’s nothing complete to submit? And a draft can always be revised, right? And being primary caregiver for kids home from school f...
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Fiction | The Dryad Chronicles
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Finish What You Start Or Not. One of the more common pieces of writing advice one sees is “finish what you start.” The idea, as I understand it, is that if a writer never learns to follow through on a project, they will never make it “in the business” (after all, how can one get anything published if there’s nothing complete to submit? And a draft can always be revised, right? And being primary caregiver for kids home from school f...
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Writing Process | The Dryad Chronicles
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Category Archives: Writing Process. Am I a Writer? It’s been nearly a year since I last published a post here. I have a slew of drafts in various states of completion, but none of them ever felt compelling enough to finish and share. Lately, though, I’ve been pondering the meaning of identifying as “a writer,” and feeling mostly downtrodden. I don’t know. So I wonder if there will ever be room for a person like me distractible, pai...
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Writing | The Dryad Chronicles
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Finish What You Start Or Not. One of the more common pieces of writing advice one sees is “finish what you start.” The idea, as I understand it, is that if a writer never learns to follow through on a project, they will never make it “in the business” (after all, how can one get anything published if there’s nothing complete to submit? And a draft can always be revised, right? And being primary caregiver for kids home from school f...