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Writers, Please Reply

Posted by on Sep 9, 2010 in Writing Tips | 6 comments

I would love to know the toils writers face during the process of developing their works and beyond.  Please! Enlighten me with your methods, inspirations, and disasters.  The creative process, nightmarish stress, and incredible self-doubt threaten to consume all creative types.  So for the sake of camaraderie among writers and writer wannabes, divulge your secrets.  Help us feel united under one driving need to spill our guts out on a page, to divulge our darkest secret emotions, to create...

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National Lampoon’s Vacation Part 23

Posted by on Jul 31, 2010 in Writing Tips | 5 comments

We headed to Camden, Maine a couple of weeks ago for a family reunion and a little vacation fun.  Camden is a favorite of mine.  Its picturesque main street advertises lobster stews and clams, Maine shrimp sandwiches and maple fudge.  Colonials showcase overflowing flower boxes along the side streets, while nearly every restaurant overlooks the Penobscot bay.  I love watching the boats bob over the wake and the gulls glide in the wind… So we set out with anticipation.  I, for one,...

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Bumper Sticker Blight

Posted by on Jul 5, 2010 in Writing Tips | 5 comments

Bumper stickers can be fun, cool even; especially if you drive a junker.  Why not sass it up with something funny like “Buckle Up. You never know when an Alien might suck you out of your car”?   Hilarious.    Stickers with political jokes are sticky but thought-provoking, favorite countries or towns- fine, sport’s teams- okay.  I even like a good offensive religious jest from time to time.  It’s important not to take our views too seriously, after all. These car...

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We’re Just Teenagers

Posted by on Jun 15, 2010 in Writing Tips | 9 comments

I’ll never forget my first trip abroad as an alleged adult.  I was baffled by the European way of doing things.  Why, for instance, were there massive garbage receptacles with 4 giant holes on every corner?  Doesn’t anyone NEED the privacy of their own car in Europe, or is public transportation good enough?  Why was everyone so thin when there was a gorgeous bakery every five feet?  Must every public place emit the pungent aroma of body sweat and stale smoke?  How could a...

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Historical Accuracy

Posted by on May 28, 2010 in Writing Tips | 9 comments

I’ve been following a link on Absolutewrite.com about the question of historical accuracy.  It’s been an interesting debate, especially among writers.  But I find myself arguing the point- why do we always have to be accurate?  Isn’t the “fiction” part of historical fiction where we, as writers, step in and make a story tantalizing? I realize as a historical fiction writer you’re holding yourself to a a high standard of being a know-it-all researcher that...

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In the beginning…

Posted by on May 19, 2010 in Writing Tips | 13 comments

Am I really a novice writer?  I’ve dallied in journal writing, story outlines, and newspaper editing since I was a girl.  But the more I read and practice writing from the perspective of a self-proclaimed, bonafide writer, the more I realize how much more there is to know.   So many style choices and plot conundrums to solve!  Not to mention the huge learning curve involved with the actual business of writing.  I haven’t just taken up novel writing;  I’ve stepped into a...

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