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  • Roxanne, Thank you for sharing your experience with previous NaNoWri Months. Your embedded warnings are most valuable, the links priceless. My outline method is to use...
  • Zetta, this is brilliant.  Loved: "If you do decide to join a group that takes pride in bashing those who don’t conform to their ideal, it says more about you than it...
  • Wow, Paula & Cate, you wrote more than I did! Thank you for your wonderfully personal and pertinent contributions to the topic. I can identify with both of your ex...
  • Hey Sunny! I like your letter and I feel the same way. I wrote a blog post Borders Should Just Go Bust not long ago because the method of how bookstores stock their sh...
  • Thanks Kristen. Even though I'm jealous of your editor (I lived in Connecticut for many years) your comma comment makes me feel better. This time I am my own best editor - which is not ideal - but I'm tougher than I would have been last time - and I'm the best I've got! 
  • Diana - I have Evernote but have never used it. I really want to learn more about it. It sounds ideal for doing research. The way I use Pocket is simply to bookmark ar...
  • That same question sort of hit me between the eyes one day, as well.  That's the day I realized that I would take control over my writing career and self publish.  I s...
  • Your theory about journaling is provocative, J.C. And including blogs and other postings broadens the scope, but journaling has never been my most effective method of...
  • #ThreeThings What is my book about: Set during WWll, The Sweetness is the parallel tale of two Jewish girls, cousins, living on separate continents, whose strikingly d...
  • I understand what you say. I've just accepted my "destiny" of being a writer myself. I have been by some detours, but the good thing is that they serve me in my writin...