Archive for June, 2009
Too Many Sweet Choices
How long has it been since you’ve had too many choices in a good way? My current circumstance is how I imagine I would feel when confronted with one of those cheesecake samplers. Which one do I try first? They are all wonderful and I will die a little with each bite. Which one should [...]
WYMJ Weekender, June 27
Down below you will find all that is left of this post, which weighed in over 2 dozen links. I saved the draft at 8:48 and again at 9:47. I watched the site autosave it at least a dozen times. When I clicked the preview button, I had to sign in again. It is all [...]
Tribute Week – Authors Who Share
To end Tribute Week here, I’d like to mention a few authors who give back in a major way. Through websites, teaching, and sharing, these three give the rest of us a boost of information and inclusion in their worlds.
The first of these writers is Lynn Viehl. Her posts are humorous, useful, insightful, educational, and [...]
Midweek Weekender
Here are a few interesting sites to encourage writers.
Big Idea has authors discussing how a novel developed from conception on.
Here’s an article by Cory Doctorow on Writing in the Age of Distraction. I have this one printed so I can start memorizing key points (the internet is my single biggest distraction…blogs!)
Bright Weavings consists of essays [...]
Tribute Week – My Favorites
I’d like to spend a little bit of time giving credit where credit is due. I’ve been blogging for a year, and in that year, I have met some outstanding people…bloggers and web workers. I’d like to introduce you to those you haven’t met yet and celebrate a friendship in common with those you have.
As [...]




