Monthly Archives: March 2013

The Process of Writing

My daughter is a pre-school teacher, and yes they do teach. She once told me that children of that age are more interested in and enjoy the process more than the outcome, solution, results. Take your pick. As a writer, … Continue reading

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Victoria, a Queen or a Saint?

As a writer, you would think I could knock off a blog, no sweat. Sorry to break the news. The shorter the tale, the more trouble I have telling it. I can sit down with complete confidence to begin a … Continue reading

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Radio, Audio, Video and Sex

The free conference our Northwest Arkansas Workshop writers held Saturday was a blast. I enjoy meeting new people, seeing those I already know and getting up front and sharing writerly advice. Oh, I know writerly isn’t a word, it’s underlined … Continue reading

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Sneak Peak Sunday

Excerpt From Wilda’s Outlaw: The Victorians  for Sneak Peak Sunday “How do you propose to convince him that you’ve been snatched rather than simply run away? Do we leave a note, or maybe I could go knock on the door … Continue reading

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