Yay! I'm happily cutting and re-shaping today various short stories. When you put it away in a drawer for a long while, it's amazing how much easier it is to cut massive sections to make it tighter.
Need I say more?
Happy writing or reading!
And I'll leave you now with a few links of interest!
A nice hang out!
Romanic Friday Writers is open to everyone. Join in, or simply just enjoy the read. Submit flash fiction, poetry, prose, WIP. A nice blog I found inspiring to read! The present theme is based on Honeymoon! So there's just two days left. You can also get critiqued, in part, by e-mail! Check out the blog for more information.
http://romanticfridaywriters.blogspot.com.au/
To Pen name, or not to Pen name, that is the question!
I think you will find this an interesting read!
The murkey world of literary libel
Written by John Preston, of the Telegraph.
Lawsuits, pulped books, family rifts: when novelists base their characters on real people, trouble tends to follow. John Preston investigates literary libel.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/booknews/10172292/The-murky-world-of-literary-libel.html
Have a wonderful weekend, everyone!
My writing nook! |
Yay! I'm happily cutting and re-shaping today various short stories. When you put it away in a drawer for a long while, it's amazing how much easier it is to cut massive sections to make it tighter.
Need I say more?
Happy writing or reading!
And I'll leave you now with a few links of interest!
A nice hang out!
Romanic Friday Writers is open to everyone. Join in, or simply just enjoy the read. Submit flash fiction, poetry, prose, WIP. A nice blog I found inspiring to read! The present theme is based on Honeymoon! So there's just two days left. You can also get critiqued, in part, by e-mail! Check out the blog for more information.
http://romanticfridaywriters.blogspot.com.au/
To Pen name, or not to Pen name, that is the question!
I think you will find this an interesting read!
The murkey world of literary libel
Written by John Preston, of the Telegraph.
Lawsuits, pulped books, family rifts: when novelists base their characters on real people, trouble tends to follow. John Preston investigates literary libel.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/booknews/10172292/The-murky-world-of-literary-libel.html
Have a wonderful weekend, everyone!
Those of you interested in my art, here's my link to my art blog: http://jacquelinehowettart.blogspot.com/
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