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How to Find Inspiration When it’s Lost

Posted by on Dec 13, 2010 in Writing Tips | 4 comments

    Losing inspiration happens to everyone.  You’re fried from a hectic week of LIFE happening, you’re sick of staring at the same paragraphs on the page, or you have no idea of where you’re going with IT; whether writing, painting, or doing anything that takes creative brain power.   Here are a few tips to help get those creative juices flowing again. SPEND TIME IN A PUBLIC PLACE: People are incredibly interesting; their dress, their mannerisms, what they choose...

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6 Tips for Social Networking

Posted by on Nov 30, 2010 in Writing Tips | 4 comments

Social networking has only recently become my thing.  I’ve never been a fan of sitting for hours in front of a computer piddling on-line (writing aside).  Strangely enough, these days I’m actually having fun.  Meeting people and, YES!, learning constantly makes the time spent worthwhile.  For those of you still living in the dark ages, it’s time to step into the light.  Hopefully you’ll find some of these tips useful as you slog through cyber space. 1. USE...

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NaNoWriMo: Helping Writers Achieve their Goals

Posted by on Nov 8, 2010 in Writing Tips | 0 comments

In honor of National Novel Writing Month, I have read dozens of blog posts looking for tips for all of us wannabes as well as the seasoned author.  I must admit that my recent addiction to Twitter is what made finding these helpful articles possible!   Read, reread, discard at will. 1.) 10 Tips for Magazine Writing 2.) 10 Ways to Create Plot Twist 3.) Query Help:  The Pitch is a Bitch 4.) Questions to Ask before Signing with an Agent 5.) Getting...

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Where’s the Beef?

Posted by on Sep 26, 2010 in Writing Tips | 6 comments

Yesterday, I was revolted after watching a large grunting man gulp down a half a pound of overcooked ground beef as it oozed condiments and dribbled lard-turned-liquid on his face and plate.  It doesn’t help that his shirt was two sizes too small and I was forced to view his naked belly, layered like a stack of pancakes.  This lovely culinary experience happened in a pub with a sign on the window that said:  “NO SHOES, NO SHIRT, NO SERVICE”.  Obviously, Billy Joe the...

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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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