Tag Archives: writing
Thursday Things
“When you’re writing, it’s a very solitary job. It’s you and your word processor and a cup of tea.” ~ Paul W. S. Anderson One month until NaNoWriMo begins! Are you ready?
Wednesday’s Words
Very little writing since the end of NaNo. In fact, this is the first time I have etched out for myself, in between work and sleep. Leave it to Casz, the Cheer-leading, Advising, Supportive Zen-Moment provider! She kindly provides weekly … Continue reading
Friday Fast One
Tomorrow is November 1st, the start of National Novel Writing Month, aka NaNoWriMo. The writing madness begins at midnight with this year’s mystery! Care to join the fun? Join a region close to home? There’s still time!
Monday Momentary Miss
Today’s NaBloPoMo prompt asks: “Tell us about a blog post that you didn’t publish.” Well, that would be a response to a Daily Prompt post: Identity. I had a video found and a few random thoughts on it. I suppose … Continue reading
Monday Momentary Mentors
Today is King Tut day. Not exactly my favorite person, nor is Egyptian history of interest to me. Saturday was Book Lover’s Day – can’t believe I almost missed that. Spent the day divided between: The Sketchbook Fiction Project The Sketchbook Project … Continue reading
Saturday Spinning
Spinning Day two, fresh and anew. Stories unfold as leaves of gold descent to the ground (Unless you’re on the other side of the equator, Where seasons are turned around.) The winds pick up speed While writers refill coffee cups … Continue reading
Friday Fast One – Fast Co., a Fast Read, and a Festival
Part of Fast Company’s “Creation Stories,” – Rick Gervis shares how he learned to write. How about you? What prompted you to put pen/pencil to paper, to string strong scenes of storytelling? If you haven’t read “Out Children are not … Continue reading
Tuesday Tidbit
Today’s entry is inspired by a wonderfully humorous read on Susan Wingate’s page: Greasing the Wheels in My Brain and the first meeting of the SVW group for the year. Given the self-imposed three-minute limit (that and the fact it’s way past … Continue reading
This Learner’s List
The writing prompt today was wonderful yet limited. Tell us about a teacher who had a real impact on your life, either for the better or the worse. How is your life different today because of him or her? Select … Continue reading