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  • Started by April Katko
    By the time I was twelve I started losing interest in things.  Also about that time I started to gain weight. I turned to food to combat my feelings of sadness.       ...
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  • My current project was born out of a true story that touched me deeply. From there setting and plots kind of blew up in my mind like the big bang theory. It wasn't a f...
  • To combat my project-hopping problem (and therefore never actually finishing projects), I decided that once I started a ms only those words would count towards the 365...
  • So true. When I was first introduced to FB I landed in a circle of friends of a friend with whom I shared few interests. I quit FB all together (without any of the pro...
  • Thanks Karen...writing drafts as swiss cheese....loved that. Different readers see different aspects of the book...that is so true....
  • I love that!! And it is so true...but there is more. If I don't write it down and it is lost forever I actually grieve. I think, that was so good, it was given to me a...
  • Started by Perle Champion
    I found this through one of my favorite Freelance Writer's, Mridu Khullar, Facebook post this morning.  Seems that software developer Brad Isaac said he had productivity advice from Jerry Seinfeld. Read on for the whole story from Brad. Advice from Jerry Seinfeld on Writing.
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  • I've read it. I loved the book. I was a little disappointed when I discovered it didn't really happen that way. Of course I was incredibly relieved that the murder was...
  • Started by Sally Ketham
    Last reply by Catherine Matthews
     This is something I've given a lot of thought to in the past 24 hours. Currently, my manuscript is written as complete non-fiction. The positive is that the story is...
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  • I thought my first draft was shit. I was excited when I finished it, but I came back and looked at it and thought it was total shit. There's a reason why Anne Lamott c...