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Tag Archives: starting a blog
52 WEEKS + 52 CONSISTENT BLOG POSTINGS = GRAND INROADS INTO STORY AND CHARACTERS.
by Raji Singh An imperative for writing fiction is to write consistently. Do so, even if you have work or other time constraints. Find an an hour, two, or three daily, five or six days a week. Above all … Continue reading
Blogging: Opening Pandora’s Box
By Catherine Hedge When I was little, my father played Morse Code with us. He’d say, “Dit- dit- dit- da- da –da- dit – dit –dit,” and we’d try to figure out what he meant. He was a Navy radioman … Continue reading
Posted in e-publishing, Leonard Bishop, Nostalgia, Publishing, Slice of life, Writing
Tagged 1940's memories, changing technology, Dr. Michael Wesch, getting published, Joseph F. Hedge, Kansas State University, Leonard Bishop, Morse Code, publishing e-books, Reminiscence, starting a blog, taking risks in writing, Web 2.0, writing, writing a blog
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I’m Sure There’s A Book in Me, Somewhere!
By Catherine Hedge Leonard Bishop told us that he loved to step into an elevator and ask whoever else rode with him, “So, how’s the book coming?” He’d get answers like, “Well, I haven’t gotten back to it lately.” Or, … Continue reading
Posted in Leonard Bishop, Publishing, Teaching, Writing
Tagged Biography Leonard Bishop, Dare To Be A Great Writer, fear of writing, good writing critiques, Leonard Bishop, Reminiscence, starting a blog, student writing, teaching writing, why should I write?, writer's block, writing, writing inspiration, writing techniques
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Blog or Dog?
By Catherine Hedge These days when people discover time they didn’t have before, they often get two suggestions: 1. Write a blog 2. Get a dog Both offer a way to fill time, as if that’s a problem. They tell … Continue reading
Posted in Dogs, Uncategorized, Writing
Tagged dog ownership, humor, starting a blog, writing
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