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The Guardian – Another Progress Report

Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
Is one of these The Guardian? As I’m halfway through writing chapter two of The Guardian, I need to take a break while I do some more thinking. Without giving too much away, I will say that at this stage in the novel there is an undeniable sexual…

There Is Far Too Much Emphasis Placed On Planning

Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
I know I’ve spoken about planning in the past. But like a lot of seriously overused writing crutches, it bears talking about yet again. So many new and not so new writers insist on planning every single detail in their current work in progress almost to the point…

#SATurday: Hurricanes and Mermaids

Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
#SATurday: Hurricanes and Mermaids I’ve been spending a lot of time walking home in the dark and thinking about how many people would say, “That’s unsafe.” Of course, it is unsafe. I am aware of this. Perhaps I do it because it is unsafe. The silence draws me to…

9 Reasons Everyone Should Read

9 Reasons Everyone Should Read

Keeping Track of Those Characters

Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
Goblindom In addition to the progress report yesterday, here is a little more on the subject of updating Glob’s Tales. Have you ever wondered how any writer, let alone myself, manages to keep track of however many characters we may employ in each novel, or in this case,…

Monsters by John W. Howell

Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Fn36l_z3WY These two creatures are part of the ‘Monster Maker Fun’ week and they were ‘donated’ by John W. Howell.  Check out his blog and his book, ‘MY GRL‘. Stoupis A dim-witted creature that resembles a crimson stork with rabbit ears and wings that are on backwards.  They live…

A nice, restful Sunday…

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
I wished the camera was within reach. As the kettle boiled I had opened the door for Ani to go out and prepared her breakfast. Calling her in I watched, astonished, as she skidded to a halt and began the low, warning growl at her breakfast bowl.…

Friday Feature – Andrew Wyeth #wyeth #art

Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
? Friday Feature is Back this Fall. Enjoy a month of Art!!! After enjoying the Andrew Wyeth exhibit at the National Gallery, I fell in love with this artist. As a student of art (and art history), I have been in love with Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Monet, Degas,…

Migration in a summer of lovely language

Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
Photo Courtesy: http://www.deviantart.com/art/Brinkburn-Priory-478920570 These words have survived separations Faces I can no longer remember of loved ones Poetry has transcended my decades Spacious and fluent like a last reminder Of why truth is no longer as important As beauty, inner beauty of a spiritual quality Alphabets now shelter this candle…

The Key #poetry #photography #children

Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
? It opened so many doors skeletal though in shape my memories whirl for a moment I escape *** she had curly hair a saucy cherub smile she never got angry well maybe once in a while ** she gave me the key it opened a world my…

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