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Mystery Writer’s Tool
Do you write murder mysteries?. Here is a Good tool for mystery writers provided by Don Massenzio ‘s blog. Mr. Massenzio is a mystery writer and an excellent source of reviews on new and old books, especially mysteries, I think. The book, Stiff, … Continue reading
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Blogging Fundamentals: Day 4
This post is part of the blogging fundamentals tutorial offered by WordPress. If you are a regular follower of my blog, you are probably not interested in this path. I will try to remember to title all related posts with … Continue reading
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Tagged audience, bloggingfundamentals, day 4
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Writing, Edits, The Internet, and Open Loops
Originally posted on Still Another Writer's Blog:
On another post here, Dr. E. Miller wrote: Putting off editing to another session works for many people. I would end up re-writing or, worse, never getting back to it. Right now,…
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Blogging Fundamentals: Day 3
This post is part of the blogging fundamentals tutorial offered by WordPress. If you are a regular follower of my blog, you are probably not interested in this path. I will try to remember to title all related posts with … Continue reading
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Tagged bloggingfundamentals, firstfridays, Reader
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Blogging Fundamentals: Day 2
For Day 2 of the Blogging Fundamentals tutorial, I am instructed to check out and change my blog title and byline. Continue reading
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Tagged Bloggers U, bloggingfundamentals, firstfridays
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Attention Deficit?
Couldn’t sleep last night. Read a little. Drew a little. Zoned out for a short while. Drew a little. Brewed some coffee. Read a little. Sneezed a lot. A cold. Oh, no! Brewed some tea. Tried to doze. Runny nose, … Continue reading
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Tagged art experiment, drawing, experimental writing, pen and watercolor
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Disappointed…
I was so excited this evening. My husband said our courier service delivered tons of stuff. I knew some of it would be my Gelly Roll pens–the ones I would use on the black Zentangle tiles. I picked him up … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Creativity, Writing process, Zentangle
Tagged black tiles, dsappearing inks, Gelly Roll pens, inks for black tiles, Zentangle
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Black Tile Zentangle
Today, I completed my first Zentangle on a black tile. Clearly, I have a lot to learn. Although using the recommended Sakura Jelly Roll white pen and the recommended white sketch pencil for string construction and shading, the results are … Continue reading
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The Art of Story Telling…
Recently, I have read several novels in which the art of the story teller–oral storytelling–was celebrated. As most people do, I love to hear a good story told. Or perhaps even a bad story told in an interesting, mesmerizing, or … Continue reading
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