Clarion West is more than halfway over, but their Write-a-thon continues. A whole busload of talented writers are pounding the keys and hoping for your bucks to help support one of the premier writing workshops in the universe.
Thank goodness for the 4th of July. While Amy was off delivering Katie to a summer camp, I finished the story on which I was working, and posted it to our writers' group, Sound on Paper. Here's a bit: It was the work of half a minute to lay open the frozen flesh and access the veins beneath. Carefully she scraped some flakes of blood onto a
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It was a productive evening. I took the opportunity to deep-six four-hundred words constituting the entirety of a story and replace it with twice that amount, freshly minted this evening. Here's a bit of it: Zhao Xixi handed her husband a canteen of water and watched him anxiously as he sipped. Doctor Chen An had not adapted well to the
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Lots of staring at the screen today, but a few words added: Lois Stanton, the clerk on her right, popped a bubble of gum. “Better get back to work, dearie, before old Battle Stations sees you slackin’ off
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I've been writing every day for the Clarion West Write-a-thon, really I have. Where I've not kept up is in writing my posts. I know that's a vital part of the job!
I'm having second thoughts about posting a section of the current work-in-progress. It feels like it could be a bit spammy. Could you let me know if it's a good idea or not? Thankee.