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  • 's. Alexandra, I have always loved your way with words. Your writing has a smart, elegant beauty. Maybe that particular editor likes boring , non-visual, non-poetic wr...
  • Great list and excellent comments!  As a teacher of being more intentional, I suggest you also (whether you are a presenter or attendee) take a moment to write out a f...
  • Jan Morrison, I love the idea of not making room for redecisions! Good luck with your intentions :)
  • There is a part of me that finds this blog/post/quiz rather insulting. Each person finds his or her own way on a given website at his or her own pace. My personal beli...
  • Jenne' -- thanks for commenting. It is SO hard not to see our "success" or "failure" in the public sphere as a measure of how successful we are as people, or as artist...
  • Kamy, what a blessing to be part of she writes...thank you also for this opportunity to solidify some intentions. This year I would like to: 1. Revise and successfully...
  • After dropping Sweet Potato Pie off downtown I decided I wouldn't let not participating in a proper NaNoWriMo this year keep me from using that particular group spirit...
  • Hi Fiona and Tonya, Thanks for your comments. I think the public nature of sharing our intentions and commitments creates such a strong motivation to start the year off right and hold each other accountable.
  • Great article, all makes sense. How likely is it to get grant funded for a project if u have never been published. I have a project and clear intentions set, but don't know where to start.
  • When I taught creative writing I told my students that their critiques of one another's work would also be helpful.  If they couldn't be helpful, then they should ask...