Writing

August 13, 2014

Writing Your First Novel: Five Fundamentals for Your Path to the Pulitzer

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Autumn is the season when word processors develop twitches in keyboards. Writers emerge from summers abroad, agents hunger for...

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June 24, 2014

On the Nightstand: Life’s a Beach (Read)

On the Nightstand

It is June.  The days are long, the sun is high, and my nightstand is groaning.   What on...

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March 4, 2014

On the Nightstand: A Cold Wind do Blow…

On the Nightstand

It has been a cold bitter winter, to say the least.   Except in the polar north, where glaciers are...

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March 4, 2014

Jack Woodville London Talks About Learning to Write by Reading and Becoming an Instructor

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By Judy Rose, Contributing Editor Jack Woodville London’s voice is that of a southern gentleman. Smooth. His life transitions...

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December 15, 2013

On the Nightstand: December, short days and long nights with a good book….

On the Nightstand

Where has the year gone?   It’s December already and here we are rushing about looking for something to read....

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November 11, 2013

In Honor of Veterans on Three Fronts: 1918 — Year of Battle at Home and Abroad

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Very few people today know anyone who was involved in World War I.  Fewer still have heard of the...

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October 7, 2013

Thank you very much indeed….

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This was posted on the French Letters site after the Military Writers Conference in Dayton “Having just returned from...

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October 7, 2013

On the Nightstand: Rivets, and a few Winks….

On the Nightstand

  Ah, October, and the smell of burned pumpkins and crunchy leaves is in the air, a time when...

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