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Mirror Interview #6: Malia Ann Haberman
Originally posted on readful things blog:
? Malia Ann Haberman Malia’s conversation with herself: ? Mirror Malia: Malia! It’s wonderful to meet you. Am I pronouncing your name correctly? ? Regular Malia: Nope. You’re way off. It rhymes with Maria, not Talia. Or Somalia. ? Mirror Malia: Great! Thanks for setting me straight. And might…
Generation visitor
Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
Photo Courtesy: http://www.deviantart.com/art/30-Turmoil-of-memories-473308954 I will not dream of houses or babies i’m but a Visitor here, brief is my stay in your hallways, alleys, pubs I’ve seen what I’ve been shown by your world, misplaced among the crowds and I too have touched the night the kind of strange pages…
Insecure Writers Support Group: Get Positive
Originally posted on All I Have to Say:
I’m posting a little late, but better than never. Yes, it’s that time again. Time for the monthly IWSG (Insecure Writers Support Group) post. I really couldn’t think of anything to talk about, but after a meeting today at the day job, I’m feeling inspired. The boss talked…
Splash of crowds
Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
“Never love anyone who treats you like you’re ordinary.” ― Oscar Wilde Photo Courtesy: http://www.deviantart.com/art/Beautiful-mind-beautiful-soul-245667802 bright honey pours all across my dawn for pictures of you that seem a hundred years ago or seven, or beautifully transparent into who I once was, and the person I’ve become, the nectar is…
Walking the tightrope: the suspension of disbelief
Originally posted on weebletheringskite:
Following on from the slightly controversial (which turned out not to be at all controversial) Likeable Characters, is the second Unbreakable, Suspension of Disbelief. I wonder if I can turn this one on its head too 😀 There is, on the surface, nothing remotely controversial about suspension of disbelief. Everyone I’ve ever…
New Hope for Poor, Starving Writers
Originally posted on Christa Wojciechowski:
New hope for starving writers. Do you survive off ramen noodles? Do you wash and reuse your zip lock bags? Do you buy wine that comes in Tetra Pak? ? You could get a late night part time job, but instead you devote all your free time to writing. You…