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Aug2, 2013

Featured Author: Cleo Lampos

By |August 2, 2013|Categories: interviews|0 Comments

Today it's my pleasure to introduce you to Cleo Lampos - writer, teacher, toast-lover. --- Please tell us a little bit about yourself. My childhood influenced so much of my adult life. Born in Colorado, my father died when I was three years old with a sister two years older [...]

Jul22, 2013

All Things Writing: The Senses – Taste

By |July 22, 2013|Categories: writing tips|0 Comments

Photo Credit You can't taste a scene. It's just not possible. When your character walks into a room, she can see, hear, smell, even feel the atmosphere, but she can't taste it unless she's licking the floor. Ew. That doesn't mean, however, that the only time you can [...]

Jul15, 2013

The Odd Characters by Carole Brown

By |July 15, 2013|Categories: guest blogger|7 Comments

“And when he was come near, he beheld the city, and wept over it.” Luke 19:41 “And when he’d made a whip, he drove those who sold oxen and sheep and doves and the money changers from the temple.” Jesus wasn’t a character but a real live person who had [...]

Jul10, 2013

Mid-Summer Fun: Pitch Practice!

By |July 10, 2013|Categories: writing prompt|0 Comments

This is my friend's miniature horse family - Izzy's up front, Chico's the baby, his big sister Mona Lisa is wandering in the back ground, and if you look really carefully you can see dark-haired daddy Rumba in the background (it looks like he's standing on Chico). Here's you're challenge: [...]

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