Monthly Archives: November 2005

The same, but different

I’m reading something now that sort of answers a question that’s been hovering at the back of my mind for a while now. Different is good. I’m not talking about a scenario where you are different for the sake of … Continue reading

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Page fright

Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. – Marianne Williamson Last week, Amy Knupp had page fright. Last week, I had page fright. Page fright is similar to … Continue reading

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Your Working Environment

Okay, here’s a question. How many here has an office that looks like it was hit by a tornado? (My hand is going up.) Isn’t it amazing how quickly those couple of little piles grow into mountains of papers that … Continue reading

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Getting out those juggling balls

It is time for us all to start juggling. Family visits, Christmas shopping, normal life and writing. I have set myself some very specific goals in order to finish my current book, and I intend to stick to them. Which … Continue reading

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Magical Web Sites

Since I took the plunge about two months ago and decided to build my Web site (with the help of magical Web designer Justin Knupp at Stonecreek Media), I’ve been paying attention to Web sites. There’s an art to them … Continue reading

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When the Muse is Silent

When the voices go silent. Now that’s scary. In fact, for a writer, there’s nothing scarier. What do you do when you’re merrily going along, writing the best stuff you’ve ever written, and suddenly … nothing. You have your characters … Continue reading

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Welcome Rae Monet, Thursday’s Girl!

I’m thrilled Rae Monet is joining us on Thursdays. She’s multi-published in e-books (check her bio in Who We Are) and I expect to see her latest, BLOOD SQUAD, in print within the next year or two. I’ve read it … Continue reading

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Honing that craft

Firstly, since Edie’s blog on Monday we have a new blogging team member. So a great big welcome to Rae Monet. She’ll be blogging on Thursdays. We are very excited to have her aboard. You can check out Rae’s website … Continue reading

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Sex, Chocolate and Writing

Work is so much more fun than fun. – Noel Coward And so is sex and chocolate…not necessarily at the same time, although that would work too. – Edie Ramer I LOVE writing fiction. Creating characters and worlds. Crafting a … Continue reading

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Music

Do you listen to music when you write? I know that a ton of people do, but normally I’m not one of them. Sometimes I do … but then I find myself blocking it out. When I’m writing new text, … Continue reading

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