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Monthly Archives: February 2013
Apricot Summer
By Catherine Hedge Yesterday, we served my grandson apricot jam on his dinner roll. He held it appreciatively in both hands and sighed, “I like apricot jam the most bestest.” I know how he feels. When I spoon out the … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Nostalgia, Slice of life
Tagged Ann Nishio, apricot jam, apricots, summer
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Even The Greats Wrote Some Trash: by Leonard Bishop
When I was young, I believed that if you had real writing talent, the words just poured out of your pen like honey. No need to stop or ponder, unless it was to find an even more beautiful phrase. A … Continue reading
Posted in Leonard Bishop, Nostalgia, Publishing, Writing, Writing Process
Tagged Chekov, classic writers, Dare To Be A Great Writer, getting published, good writing critiques, Leonard Bishop, Raji Singh, talent in writing, Tolstoy, unpublished writing, writing inspiration, writing instructors, writing techniques
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Even The Greats Wrote Some Trash
Even The Greats Wrote Some Trash.
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Crossing Deep River: Finishing a Novel
By Catherine Hedge One of the most wonderful things about starting a novel is that eventually you get to the place where you are finishing it! I am just pages away from finishing my third manuscript, Crossing Deep River. It … Continue reading
Posted in historical fiction, Humor, Leonard Bishop, Writing, Writing Process
Tagged Biography Leonard Bishop, Dare To Be A Great Writer, Donna Gillespie, finishing a novel, invention in writing, outlining a novel, why should I write?, writing instructors, writing outlines, writing techniques
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