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Carol S. Mann
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Bits and Pieces
“He knew everyone had flaws. People fell from grace all the time. But some people fell further than others.” From “Ferrelli’s Fall” (Creek Songs).
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Keeping the Blogosphere a Beautiful Place
Have you ever had one of those mornings when, for some reason, you wake up in a bad mood? Or you wake up in a good mood, but things soon go downhill faster than a kid on a water slide? … Continue reading
The Blogosphere … A Great Place!
As writers, we’re works in progress, always writing as much as we can. Books about writing fill our book shelves. We’re also always reading as much as we can. Novels and anthologies crowd those same book shelves. We’re always learning, … Continue reading
The Blog – a genre of its own?
Recently, I read a post called A Duel of Words on Blogging at Bottledworder.com. I enjoyed the blog and the conversation. I thought more about the post and wondered, Is blogging serious writing? By way of background, I’m primarily a fiction … Continue reading
Posted in Authors, Books, Creativity, e-books, fiction writing, Finding Ideas: The Creative Process, novel, poetry, Reading, short story, Writing
Tagged blog, blog post, blogger, blogging, conversation, creative endeavors, fiction, genre, literature, novel, poetry, reading, short story, traditional genres, writing craft
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Gifts for Writers
When you write, you usually do it alone. There are exceptions. You might be in a class with everyone writing together on a prompt or writing in the white noise of a cafe or coffee shop. But the real nitty-gritty … Continue reading
Posted in Authors, Creativity, Finding Ideas: The Creative Process, Inspiration, novel, poetry, Reading, short story, Writing
Tagged blog, blogging, Cyndy Muscatel, Dessa Reed, Francine Kaplan, gail tsukiyama, helping hand, Joanne Hardy, Lynne Morgan Spreen, mentor, social media, The Girl in the Butternut Dress, The Street of a Thousand Blossoms, writing community, writing mentors
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