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Work at Home Writer: A Room with a Door
Many people know of Virginia Woolf’s essay “A Room of One’s Own” if they haven’t read it. With so many working at home thanks to COVID-19, I thought I’d share a bit of my experience. I worked from home as … Continue reading
Posted in General, Kids and Cats, Life, Writing Process
Tagged editing, work at home, writing with kids
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5 Interesting Links for 07-10-2020
Note: Videos may auto start with sound so be prepared. Testing (COVID-19) An explanation of a technique for improving both the cost and speed of COVID-19 testing using pooled test groups. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/pool-testing-could-be-fastest-cheapest-way-increase-coronavirus-screening-180975251/ Checklist (Editing) An annotated list of eight key … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Editing, Health, History, Interesting Links
Tagged checklist, cleanliness, editing, health, history, interesting links, policing, racism, society, talestotideyouover, testing covid-19
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Poor neglected writing blog
Hi everyone. Wow, I didn’t realize I’d neglected this blog so much. Trouble is that my focus has been largely on critting and non-fiction writing, so I didn’t have much to say on the fiction writing world. So, a quick … Continue reading
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Tagged Conventions, editing, From the Sea, NaNo, Outlining, Writing Process
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Catchup and Status on Various Projects
Wow, it’s been a bit since I’ve posted to my LJ. The absence was far from planned, but is as it is. The writing front has been a bit up and down for me through June and July, though I’m … Continue reading
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Tagged creativity, editing, first draft, From the Sea, Molly, Writing Process
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Writing and Thou Shalt Nots
I was writing up a note for my Thinking Sideways project when a topic came up that I wanted to talk about here as well, and in more detail. When I discovered Internet writing communities, I was hammered with a … Continue reading