Posts Tagged ‘Writing’

Loving Lipstick

Seeing a book grow from awkward manuscript to published elegance is so satisfying, even when it’s not my own.

Self-Sufficiently Grateful

My vain attempt to work a great year into one single post of thanks.

Dreaming Like A Real Author

My subconscious is obviously trying to tell me something…

Cape Cod Surprise: It is Finished.

I really mean it this time… no more edits, updates, tweaks, or color changes.

She shoots, she Scores… GOAL!

In one week, I checked off two of my biggest goals for 2010.

The Rising of a Star?

The freedom to set your own writing goals is both a blessing and a curse.

Blurring the Line Between Work and Play

Separation between toil and joy hard to find these days? Welcome to my world.

Editing Time

Wouldn’t it be great to have a scientific explanation for ever-faster years?

Linking it all Together

Last week, a really nice article appeared in the New London Day, about–of all things–me.  Back in the late nineteen hundreds I used to read the Day on an, ahem, “Daily” basis, as a student at Connecticut College.  So the story seemed somehow more significant than the others that have appeared in newspapers around the country. The [...]

A Writer’s Three Hats

One of the most challenging aspects of being a writer, especially in today’s world,  is that we must wear at least three hats. First we don our Writer cap (a hard hat, of course) and construct a story that is original or funny or touching or, even better, all of the above. Once the creative [...]

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