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I love fonts. Let’s just throw that out there. I have a degree in magazine journalism, and one of the requirements of my editing course was that we had to memorize the MS Office font library. Seriously, there was a … Continue reading
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The best book I read this month I’ve read a lot of books this month. I’ve read a lot of books this year, actually, way more than average. Cover your ears, those of you who don’t like TMI things, but … Continue reading
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Everyone’s been buzzing about that I Write Like site, so I decided to check it out. I plugged in a few sentences from my current WIP (an historical fantasy, mind you), and it told me I wrote like David Foster … Continue reading
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Excuse me, I have something I’d like to say (besides how cute my kid is, which … duh). I’m in the middle of revising completely rewriting my novel. It was a tough write the first time around, mostly because I … Continue reading
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This is my very first foray into Road Trip Wednesday, via the lovely folks at YA Highway. Yay! Where’s the confetti? This week’s topic is What’s your favorite reading memory? This is a no-brainer. True, I have fond memories of … Continue reading
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I’ve never been one of those people who can write with music playing in the background. I’m far too easily distracted for that. Even now, my husband has Pandora playing, and it took me three tries to write those first … Continue reading
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I had lofty goals to get through 100 pages of edits before the husband and I embarked on vacation, which meant I was going to have to kick it into high gear over the weekend. I was actually looking forward … Continue reading
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