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Dar49 Daily. Is out! Enjoy!


Chronic Comic 324 : FibroModem. I have been in an extreme flare the last few days. The weird part of that little comic is that when I am not in a flare I almost don’t believe such a thing exists. Meanwhile, I am very unhappy about my lack of wordage. Typing is very uncomfortable and I can’t make it too far from my bed so finding a why to Dragon-Speak in a private area hasn’t happened.  But you watch. When this flare goes bye-bye I won’t remember how miserable I was. Grrrr.



CWin Post. Here’s my husband’s Paper.li. He’ll click with the more political of you all.


13 Ways to Convince a Literary Agent to Represent You – Mozilla Firefox.

http://thewritelife.com/13-ways-to-convince-a-literary-agent-to-represent-you/


The Scriptorium Daily. For those that like a spicier Paper.li here are our friends at Scriptorium Daily!


Dar49 Daily. Well, that’s more like it. Sorry for the confusion, folks. It seems, for me, the best way to promote my Paper.li is through Chrome. There are lots of podcastie articles here today so don the headset! Enjoy!


#ebooks – The Scriptorium Daily. A share for a share. Since Scriptorium Daily often shares some of my articles from differing social media I like to share their paper.li here. Enjoy!


Dar49 Daily.Well, I must apologize. It seems the robots only found left-overs from yesterday. I edited out some that I felt lacked taste or repeated too many times, but reruns are persistent in the summer. What can I say? Enjoy!


Victoria Grefer's avatarCreative Writing with the Crimson League

1380315_family_time_2Television and film constitute an art form heavily related to fiction in book form. Sure, tv involves other elements–most notably a visual and auditory element that traditional books can’t provide–but storytelling is storytelling.

That means we authors can learn a thing or two by watching old episodes of “Cheers,” “Friends,” and “Frasier.”

One thing you might know about me (or might not, if you’re new to my blog) is that in addition to writing fantasy and reading fantasy literature, I have a real love of sitcoms.

Sitcoms are wonderful vehicles for a writer to consider character and story development (as well as take a quick break from life and get in the day’s deep belly laugh, if you’re lucky).

So I wanted to take today to do something a little different than my normal blogging routine. I wanted to write a list of characterization tips I’ve picked up from my…

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