Proximity is FREE! (And no, I don’t mean I just let it out of its cage…). This looks like a good read! I picked up my free copy! Go check it out!
Archive for June 17, 2013
Passionate living!
Consumers of digital content: music, video, ebooks [infographic]. I just saw this online. If the majority of readers are female and older, why is the trend still writing for males?
Dar49 Daily. Is out! This is a learning curve I haven’t got to the finishing line on. I have edited three versions today only to have Paper.li send out one that had not been seen by me. It wastes my time as it takes a long time to go through each paper. No, I don’t write the news on these papers. Rather, I pick and choose what to feature, out of the web-grab that Paper.li does. I hope to provide positive news and tend toward social awareness for those who are in minorities or unable to talk for themselves.
Again, a great article by Kristen Lamb!
Many new authors slog out that first book, editing every word to perfection, revising, reworking, redoing. When I used to be a part of critique groups, it was not at all uncommon to find writers who’d been working on the same book two, five, eight and even ten years. Still see them at conferences, shopping the same book, getting rejected, then rewriting, rewriting…..
Sigh.
Great, maybe Kathryn Stockett, the author of The Help took five years and 62 revisions to get her story published. Awesome for her. And yes, her book was a runaway success, but this isn’t the norm. It’s playing Literary Lottery with our careers.
For most writers, it will be hard to have a long-term successful career if our pace is a book or two a decade.
Most authors who’ve made legend status were all talented, yes. But many were (are) also prolific.
Does Writing Quickly Produce…
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Love that line!
One line Sunday is here:
Here’s this weeks one line Sunday
‘He had the kind of face that could turn a Friday into a Monday’
How one Line Sunday works:
Each Sunday I’ll post one line on vcwillow.wordpress.com.
Your task should you choose to accept it, is to write a short piece of fiction, poem, haiku, or novella (if you really have a lot of time and the muse moves you) by the following Saturday
By the next Saturday I’ll post my short fiction story of no less than 300 words, or a poem, piece of prose or the beginning of a novella based on the one line posted here.
Everyone is more than welcome to join in and I’m eager to see your work posted here on the comments and see the myriad ways you have approached this weeks one line Sunday.
Any Questions, please just ask.
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