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  • That sounds great, what is the name of your book? I’d like one that goes along with the current mode of tiny habits, small things one can do daily to make a difference. Of course, I want the big ideas, too, but it feels overwhelming at times.
  • Since the main character/narrator, Rosalind, in my book relies on stories from her pas...oed in my head as I wrote, its lovely Southern lilt lulling me into a creative mode just as surely as opera.  Bec...
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    Because of Kamy's question on the group wall, it occured to me that we might try to explain in some posts what this "odd" thing actually is that we enthuse about ;-)...
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  • @ Deborah, when writing short, I have found that creating a tiny scene -- one moment -- that leads to an aha! helps pare away my sweeping summaries and generalities. A...
  • Performing on stage! Have you ever died on stage? Gone completely BLANK ... it feels like an eternity but invariably it's  only a few seconds and the audience don't ev...
  • How do I deal with rejection and criticism? Get flushed, cry, lash out. Try to remember the one person (besides my parents) who said it was great. And most of all, rec...