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Category Archives: Writing
The iPad: Another piece of Apple magic enters my life
I will confess up front that I am one of those long-term Apple customers, commonly known as Mac Geeks in the 90’s, who sometimes drive their non-mac friends crazy because I love my mac and other apple products so much. … Continue reading
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“Just Another Turn-Your-Brain-Off Mindless Book”
During a recent flight, I heard one young woman ask another if the book she was reading was Janet Evanovich’s latest work. The woman replied that it wasn’t her newest, but instead was one of the author’s earliest books, which … Continue reading
Thoughts on my nanowrimo works for me
Every writer has a different process. Some spend a great deal of time drafting complex outlines, character interviews, and all sorts of things before they write a book. They know every scene before they write and need that roadmap to … Continue reading
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My 2009 nanowrimo experience
I’ve participated in national novel writing month (nanowrimo) every year since I first signed up in 2005. I didn’t make it past the first week during those first three years, and I was having a hard time finishing more than … Continue reading
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Why Writing Sometimes looks like Wasted Time
Like many writers who have demanding full-time jobs, I struggle to fit writing into my life on a daily basis. Sometimes I get a lot done in an evening, sometimes nothing. Sometimes I go weeks without writing, though I usually … Continue reading
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The first week of nanowrimo 2009
During my first week of National Novel Writing Month (nanowrimo) writing, I experienced moments of sheer joy as I wrote the first few dozen pages of my new story. That was when it really hit me: THIS is why I … Continue reading
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When did all plurals become possessive?
When did plural words become possessive? I ask this quite seriously because I’ve noticed that this plural problem has spread at an alarming rate from something done by those little corner market employees who are recent immigrants who barely speak … Continue reading
Romance fiction, then and now
On more than one occasion — usually while hanging out with fellow romance writers over dinner during a conference — the topic turns to the first romance novel(s) you ever read. I know I am not alone when I admit … Continue reading
Hello world!
Why don’t you have a blog? A good friend and fellow fiction writer posed that question to me recently and my answer was the same one I always give – that I haven’t had the time to start one. That … Continue reading