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Category: Writing Career

12 Not-to-Miss Days this month! And Open Contests for Writers!

Posted on August 16, 2024August 15, 2024 by Rainey Hall

At this very moment, I think I’m done. I’m at the, How-in-the-world-did-my-fingertips-get-on-this-key board-exhausted stage. You know the self-accusatory questions: “Do I have mono?” “Do I have COVID?” “Was there too much chamomile in my tea?” “What’s happening?” “Where are my ideas?” Therefore, I’m making this blog simple. Yet super valuable. UPCOMING CELEBRATIONS: Is it a…

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What Readers Say Behind Our Backs (and Sometimes to Our Faces)

Posted on May 28, 2024May 28, 2024 by Rachel Dempsey

I recently had the privilege of moderating a discussion between a local author and an inaugural book club in Silverthorne. After the two hour dialogue, my author friend and I shared our impressions over a glass of wine. Number one take-away: most readers are not writers and therefore say things we would never say to…

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Writer’s Bingo

Posted on February 27, 2024February 27, 2024 by Rachel Dempsey

Whether you’re waiting for an agent to offer representation, an editor to accept your short story or simply for the snow to melt, killing time can feel just that: vicious. Like the weather, there is little about this industry we as writers can control. We put words on the page or screen. We try again,…

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The Myth of Work Life Balance

Posted on September 26, 2023February 1, 2024 by Rachel Dempsey

I’ve had this myth debunked over and over, yet still slip into the trap of believing I can have/do it all, or that I’m the only one not able to balance all of life’s competing demands all the time. When this happens, I pause to remind myself of a bit of wisdom I received from…

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Googly-Eyes and the Writing Life

Posted on September 21, 2023February 1, 2024 by Don Paul Benjamin

Once upon a time, I taught cartooning and storybook illustration to elementary school children. At our first class meeting, I came prepared with a variety of fruits, vegetables, and inanimate objects like a stapler, a bottle, and a cup. I lined these objects up on a raised box and invited the children to tell me…

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