Tag Archive | writing
#MondayBlogs Your Perfect Workplace at Home: How to Organize It
Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Intro: In a writing slump? I’m sure it’s happened before. In fact, it happens all the time to all kinds of writers, and there are many ways to tackle writer’s block. But what if it was as simple as changing up your workplace environment? Today, Emily Johnson from OmniPapers…
10 Tips on Growing Your Blog Audience…
As a proud blog mama, creating an online haven is most definitely something I’d highly recommend to anyone. Not only is it bundles of fun but you also get to meet droves of like minded blog buddies from all over the globe. It’s therapeutic, creative and oddly addictive (in the best kind of way) however…
You Know You’re A Writer When….
Originally posted on Kristen Lamb's Blog:
So, I am gearing up for Nanowrimo and (of course) Hubby decides to get the flu because he is plotting against me and secretly doesn’t want me to succeed it is cold and flu season and this stuff just happens. Poor thing. Anyway, this means I was up…
A Look Back At The Evolution Of Publishing With The British Library (kind of)
Originally posted on Tara Sparling writes:
That sounds awfully highfalutin, doesn’t it? I mean, it’s Saturday morning. Who wants to read about the history of publishing at this hour of a bank holiday weekend? Don’t worry. I wouldn’t do it to you. I just thought I might share some resource news with you before I go into hibernation,…
The Streets are Mean
Originally posted on The Life and Crimes Of Mistress Rosie:
They say the streets are mean Hustling to make a dollar Dirty deals gone bad downtown Dishing out Revenge like Ice Cream Served Up Cold as they say Given as a Rite of Passage to him This Cold Steel filled with Hot Lead He goes…
If I Can Twitch a Finger Then I Can Write
Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXhuso4OTG4 This has been a grueling week with appointments, disease, bad food, exhaustion, and ending on an unexpected haymaker to the crotch . . . with brass knuckles. So I didn’t get as much stuff done as I’d hoped. There was one highlight early on that I can’t talk…