The Blank Spaces
Have you ever wondered where all the great writers pour out their genius? Ever wish you were a fly on the wall so you could sneak in to visit writers […]
Have you ever wondered where all the great writers pour out their genius? Ever wish you were a fly on the wall so you could sneak in to visit writers […]
Before I discuss rejections, I had to look up Merriam-Webster’s definition: Rejection: 1 a: to refuse to accept, consider, submit to, take for some purpose, or use <rejected the suggestion>
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The following appears on page one, chapter one, of Connie Brockway’s The Golden Season: “Ecru-fluted silk trimmed the emerald green pelisse covering her elegant and well-curved figure, while her shimmering
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Last fall I needed a kick in the writing pants, so I took advantage of a phenomenon that has been building for some time now, a phenomenon that perfectly displays
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Time out of mind, herbs have figured prominently in mystery and romance. Shakespeare is probably the most famous author to incorporate the juice of monkshood as the deadly elixir in
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