Monthly Archives: September 2005

Everyone Loves Harry

Hi Ho, Everyone. I just finished reading Marc Shapiro’s unauthorized biography about J.K. Rowling. You know, the creator of that Harry Potter kid and the woman who opened doors for millions of readers worldwide. Although this is an unauthorized biography … Continue reading

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Don’t worry, I have a plan . . .

As Hannibal from the A-Team used to say. I wish I did. At the moment, I have this horrible feeling that I’m boxing myself into a corner with my current WIP. I know the whole story (and I have the … Continue reading

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Act as if

If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it. William Arthur Ward …to fear is one thing. To let fear grab you around the tail and swing you around is another. … Continue reading

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THAT TIME SUCK

Where does the time go? That’s my rally cry every evening at 10:00 p.m. I wake at 6:30, get myself ready for work, get the little darlin’ up and dressed for school. I drive my daughter and three of her … Continue reading

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Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?

Ever been travelling down a particular road in one aspect of your life, or meandering, as in my case, and suddenly been brought up short? Suddenly realizing that time has passed you by, that you haven’t achieved nearly enough, and … Continue reading

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Writing with Cancer

I have no intention of making this blog a “poor, little ‘ole me” rant. I’d much rather write about dealing with a strength sapping illness and how to make it part of your writing. As I mentioned in my intro, … Continue reading

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The Dangers of Pockets and other stories

Every time I lift my 8 month-old son up, if my shirt has a pocket, he manages to hook his foot into it, and I spend a couple of seconds trying to get it free. Because of this, I once … Continue reading

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I believe in…me!

Magic is believing in yourself, if you can do that, you can make anything happen. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe When you watched Peter Pan as a kid and Tinkerbell’s glow dimmed, did you clap your hands like crazy and scream … Continue reading

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