Julie Polk
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Julie Polk commented on the blog post 'So What's Your Book About: Learning To Talk About My Own Work'
"Great post!  To take a break from actually writing my novel, I play around with summaries. I love the reminder to make sure to honor the book itself—not to mention the love for the story that's driving me to write it in the first…"
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"This is SO GREAT.  I'm in!"
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"I LOVE THIS.  So, so great!"
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Julie Polk commented on the blog post 'No one's clone.'
"Marie -- Yep, clones BAD.  Here's to not being one!   Emily -- Cafe Press, here I come  ;)"
Apr 15, 2011
Marie commented on the blog post 'No one's clone.'
"Julie,  Tavy's Poem, "No One's Clone": Love it! Reminds me much of something I wrote, unfinished....   Societies Clones (unfinished) I’ll attempt to convey, the utter dismay, of lowering myself, to the games…"
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Emily Lackey commented on the blog post 'No one's clone.'
"If you make those t-shirts, save me one. Love the line, love the purple hair.    www.awordfor.blogspot.com"
Apr 15, 2011
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No one's clone.

“What are you going to wear?” I asked Tavy.  The next evening, she would read in the opening evening of Chapters, a public reading series produced by Girls Write Now to showcase the work of their teen authors.  Octavia Lowrie and I are in our second year as a mentor-mentee pair.  One of the ancillary joys of being Tavy’s mentor is that she has a fabulous sense of style; our over-the-phone pep talk before her big night…See More
Apr 15, 2011
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No one's clone.

“What are you going to wear?” I asked Tavy.  The next evening, she would read in the opening evening of Chapters, a public reading series produced by Girls Write Now to showcase the work of their teen authors.  Octavia Lowrie and I are in our second year as a mentor-mentee pair.  One of the ancillary joys of being Tavy’s mentor is that she has a fabulous sense of style; our over-the-phone pep talk before her big night…See More
Apr 15, 2011
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Well-paying freelance opportunity at my day job.

Hi all -I've been terribly inactive on She Writes (I MISS this place!), but I wanted to pass on this opportunity for any freelancers out there, because it's a good one. Siegel+Gale, the branding agency I work for, is looking for a couple of freelancers to write copy for a new version of their website, currently in development. Writers will need to write (or rewrite, in some cases) in the Siegel+Gale tone and style, which has been defined as clear, candid, and confident. The current site is the…See More
Aug 26, 2010
Julie Polk commented on the blog post 'Keeping A Journal in the Voice of A New Character'
"I love this. What a fabulous idea!"
Aug 1, 2010
Julie Polk commented on the blog post 'Put A Poem In Your Pocket'
"Here's an excerpt from T.S. Eliot's Burnt Norton -- I've always loved its wistfulness: Other echoes Inhabit the garden. Shall we follow? Quick, said the bird, find them, find them, Round the corner. Through the first gate, Into our…"
Apr 29, 2010
Julie Polk commented on the blog post 'Put A Poem In Your Pocket'
"Deborah, thank you so much for posting Wild Geese! It's one of my all time favorites, and I haven't thought about it in a while. Perfect."
Apr 29, 2010
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"Thank you Julie, for your kind words on my blog post today. It feels good to know that other people can relate and are "hoping" for my father. I'm sorry to hear that you lost your father so young. I would love to read your essay when…"
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Who I am:
Twitter: HoolieP
Books I've written, anthologies I've contributed to, and any scripts or plays I've authored:
RED WHiTE BLACK & BLUE - solo show
My writing is:
Nonfiction, Memoir
Services I offer to other writers:
Editing, writing for web sites
My professional associations:
Girls Write Now

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No one's clone.

Posted on April 15, 2011 at 9:30am 3 Comments

“What are you going to wear?” I asked Tavy.  The next evening, she would read in the opening evening of Chapters, a public reading series produced by Girls Write Now to showcase the work of their teen authors.  Octavia Lowrie and I are in our second year as a mentor-mentee pair.  One of the ancillary joys of being Tavy’s mentor is that she has a fabulous sense of style; our over-the-phone pep talk before her big night…

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Well-paying freelance opportunity at my day job.

Posted on August 26, 2010 at 5:50pm 0 Comments

Hi all -



I've been terribly inactive on She Writes (I MISS this place!), but I wanted to pass on this opportunity for any freelancers out there, because it's a good one. Siegel+Gale, the branding agency I work for, is looking for a couple of freelancers to write copy for a new version of their website, currently in development. Writers will need to write (or rewrite, in some cases) in the Siegel+Gale tone and style, which has been defined as clear, candid, and confident. The current… Continue

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At 3:26pm on April 13, 2010, Hollye Dexter said…
Thank you Julie, for your kind words on my blog post today. It feels good to know that other people can relate and are "hoping" for my father. I'm sorry to hear that you lost your father so young. I would love to read your essay when you're done.
At 11:42pm on March 27, 2010, Svetlana Bykovec said…
Welcome Julie to the Kid Lit group. Do pop in and say "allo".

HooRoo
Svett
At 3:06pm on March 25, 2010, Hollye Dexter said…
Thanks for reading my blog today Julie- and for commenting!
I really appreciate that.
It's always nice to know that we are connecting as writers.
: )
At 9:29am on March 25, 2010, Julie Jeffs said…
Hi Julie,

Welcome to the Bloggers Let’s Make it Work group! So glad you are here. Please visit the discussion New Members Visit Here First, tell us about your blog so we can list it on the members blog index.

Let me know if you have any questions.

Look forward to reading your posts.

Warm regards,
Julie Jeffs
Beginning a Life at 50
http://juliejeffs.blogspot.com
At 4:44pm on February 24, 2010, Kamy Wicoff said…
Hi Julie! Thanks so much for your comment on my post -- and for link to Justine's. She's hilarious and so on point. I left her a comment and told her you sent me. :)

This stuff is really vexed and complicated and I get so very tired of complaining about it (men mansplain and women womplain? ooh not catchY); trying to think of something cool and positive to do in response, as always. Ideas welcome.
 
 
 

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