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Advice for Writers, from Writers (Part Four)

More writer-y advice from Buzzfeed, but first one from ME. Ahem. “Duct tape your hind-parts into a chair and don’t get up until you’ve written 1.000 words.” You’re welcome.   And once again, come back tomorrow for some more great advice. Or don’t. Advice is free, for what it’s worth.
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Advice for Writers, from Writers (Part Three)

More Buzzfeed greatness. But wait. There’s more. Come back tomorrow, won’t you? And maybe tell me your favorite piece of writer-y advice.
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Advice for Writers, from Writers (Part Two)

Here’s some more from that great Buzzfeed article.   There’s more where these came from, don’t you know. Come back tomorrow! If you want!
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Advice for Writers, From Writers (Part One)

Do you know BuzzFeed? Sometimes I’m too old for it. But THIS. This is awesome, and I want to bring some of it to you. I lifted each of these images from THIS article, classically designed by Chris Ritter.       Awesome, right? Want more? Come back tomorrow. And all week long. I’ll keep
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Overheard

At the end of last school year, I taught a bunch. I told you about that when it was happening, it seems to me. So one day, this thing happened, and I have been thinking about it over and over and over for MONTHS now. Let’s discuss, shall we? All right. So I was in
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This (past) week

I know I’m one of the only people in the world who still blogs, and the other one is the Pioneer Woman, so let’s just say I’m in good company. But I do try to get in more posts than this (hello, last week! How’ve you been?). Allow me to walk you through my life
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Limbo

Sometimes the revision process feels like Limbo. Purgatory? Maybe. The In-Between place. The Not Here, the Not There. I’m not doing a whole lot of writing, is what I’m saying, and I’m not promoting anything, and I’m not working on editorial letter changes (at least, not exactly). I’m … reading. I’m reading. My own book.
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Satisfaction

You know the most interesting books to read are the ones with interesting characters experiencing all manner of tension? When I teach writing classes, especially to kids and teens, we talk a lot about tension and conflict and how we really want lots of it in out books. But want to know something? It’s not
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