Monthly Archives: April 2013
In Her Own Words: Wynelda-Ann Deaver
I asked my good friend Wyndie Deaver to tell me about her first acceptance. She responded with the following. I think I will make this a series of guest blogs from different writers, so keep an ear to the … Continue reading
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Tagged acceptance, talent, writing, Wyndie Deaver, Wynelda-Ann Deaver
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4 Aspects of Scene Stealing Tricksters and How They Work
I have a couple of questions for you. No fair looking up the answers. Best guess. Mercutio appears in how many scenes in Romeo and Juliet? 1. 6 2. 4 3. 9 The Trickster appears in how many … Continue reading
36 Warning Signs That You Are Spending Too Much Time Researching (and Not Enough Time Writing)
Greetings! I’ve been absent finishing up the Scavenger Hunt and then resting after editing The Conn-Mann Chronicles I. But I have a special treat for you today–a guest blog post on one of my big problems…when is it time to … Continue reading
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Tagged guest blog, guest post, research, Teressa Campbell, writing
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