Yesterday I brought up the value of establishing routine. A. Catherine Noon commented with a good idea, too. She recommends weekly planning, which makes sense; looking at matters within a larger block of time would cut down on the minutia …Continue reading →
I’m having so much fun learning to do multi-media presentations that I figured I’d inflict my enjoyment on all of you. 🙂 (Aren’t you lucky?) This is a brief, three-and-a-half minute presentation on how to get a permalink to a …Continue reading →
Yesterday I finished devouring a gay romance by British author Harper Fox. She’s a writer of M/M erotica whose work I only just discovered but find stirring on multiple levels. As you can guess by the title of this post, …Continue reading →
In honor of the fourth, I figured I’d share four tricks to keep up my writing during holiday functions. So here we go: 1. Write 3 pages of longhand writing at some point throughout the day. Start with a list …Continue reading →
I’m thrilled that my dear fellow bloggers A. Catherine Noon and Rachel Wilder have gifted us with Emerald Fire. As you can read in the previous post, a big part of the story involved creating a new plane of existence. …Continue reading →
Every so often in writer circles, there is talk about goal-setting and success and word-count and other such lofty things. I repeatedly hear writers moan, “My word count is too low.” “I need a kick in the pants.” “THIS month …Continue reading →
At a recent writing group meeting, one of the members asked me, “Do I need to get business cards?” It’s a good question, and it deserves a good answer. And that answer is not, necessarily, “Yes.” The first question to …Continue reading →
As my daily round brings me back to the first Wednesday of the month, I find that the post I intended to write has evolved. Originally I wanted to discuss writing conferences, since the RT Booklovers Convention is here in …Continue reading →