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CoKoCon 2019 Downloads

...Here are the links to use to download my Logline Development Worksheet and a PDF version of the presentation on developing your logline at CoKoCon 2019. Click here to download your copy of the Logline Development Worksheet. Click here to download a copy of the Create Your Logline! presentation. Lots of ways you can share this: Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Email Print More Pinterest Reddit...Read More

TusCon 46 Downloads

...Here are the links to use to download my Logline Development Worksheet and a PDF version of the presentation on developing your logline at TusCon 46. Click here to download your copy of the Logline Development Worksheet. Click here to download a copy of the Create Your Logline! presentation. Lots of ways you can share this: Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Email Print More Pinterest Reddit...Read More

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...vacy/. This policy covers information collected by gravatar.com, wordpress.com, jetpack.com, akismet.com (an anti-spam program), and others which may be used by this site. Jetpack provides the comment form on the site. Please see the Automattic privacy policy for the information they collect, how long it is retained, and how it is used. If you leave contact information on the site, you will be interacting with the Contact Form 7 plug-in. You may r...Read More

Newspaper article on my house

...the Herald’s web site, so I’ve attached a copy here. You can use either this link Living ‘lightly on the land’ article, svherald and then click on the image of the first page of the PDF file to download it, or you can click on this link to download it directly.   Lots of ways you can share this: Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Email Print More Pinterest Reddit...Read More

“Grimm’s Fairy Tales” Review

...despite the English name for the collection—the original name was Kinder- und Hausmärchen (Children’s and Household Tales)—and for the title of this book. Political correctness was unknown in the Grimms’ day, so some of the stories relate negative stereotypes about residents of certain areas, like the seven Swabians who are so stupid they’re first terrified by a hare, then drown themselves in the Mosel River when they think the first one managed...Read More

Great Stuff for Writers, May 20, 2013

...st can’t get upset by a post like Demian Farnworth’s (@demianfarnworth) 11 Compound Word Errors that Might Make You Look like a Numbskull (and the three other posts it links to on similar topics) on Copyblogger. These are basics every writer needs to know—cold. Super-agent Donald Maass (@DonMaass) knows a thing or two about writing, so Angela Ackerman’s (@AngelaAckerman) notes from a workshop he led, Donald Maass Wisdom: Cultivate Reader Interest...Read More

Critique Technique, Part 50 — Spelling

...etter over the years, so “He went to there house” should get a blue double underline under “there” from MS Word’s spelling checker, and indeed it did when I typed it. But if the writer doesn’t know what’s wrong, he probably won’t fix it. There’s another problem with word processors’ spelling and grammar checkers: they’re set up for non-fiction/business/academic writing, and so fiction will make them flag as incorrect all sorts of things the author...Read More

Give It Up, Part 1

...Definition picture? Who’d even heard of that 10 years ago? What about your computer? I mean all forms of them—laptop, desktop, tablet, phone—not just replacing a desktop with a laptop or tablet. No more e-mail, no more Facebook, no more blogs (Whoa! Wait a minute!), no more annoying banner ads, no more spam except the kind that comes in a can. Hmmm. That’s actually about 37 dozen technologies, though, so maybe it doesn’t count. Sure, this is an ar...Read More

Critique Technique, Part 51 — Punctuation

...nding discussion on whether or not writers should use the Oxford or serial comma. This comma follows the next-to-last element in a list, falling just before the conjunction. I personally favor using the Oxford comma because there are cases where confusion can result if you don’t know whether the last two items in a list are separate or belong together. One of the very best examples of this is the title of Lynn Truss’s book on punctuation Eats, Sho...Read More

Critique Technique, Part 8: Story Endings

...ploads/2018/07/Critique-Technique-Part-8-Story-Endings.mp3 To quote from Ogden Nash’s puckish poetry accompanying Camille Saint-Saëns’ Carnival of the Animals, “Now we reach the grand finale / Animale Carnivale….” The story you’ve been reviewing has reached and passed its climax, its moment of greatest tension and conflict. The good guys have won… or not. The protagonist has survived, achieved whatever she set out to achieve (or maybe something di...Read More