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Learning to Write Fiction: A Review of Stephen King's On Writing

Written by admin on December 31, 2009 – 8:34 pm -

In the first section of the book , King offers a variety of insights into the art of writing and the writing profession, many of them based on his experiences as a writer. He also outlines his own approach to writing, which is a kind of Taoist philosophy by which the .. See the original post here:  Learning to Write Fiction: A Review of Stephen King's On Writing  Read More →


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dbqp: visualizing poetics: Everywhere-at-Once

Written by admin on December 31, 2009 – 4:55 pm -

This book is a fancier than usual reading handout for my reading at the Bury Art Gallery in May. Beautifully printed by the Bury Art Gallery & Museum, but a second edition was required to produce a book with the pages in order. July 28: Eyechart Poems. Go here to see the original: dbqp: visualizing poetics: Everywhere-at-Once  Read More →


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Legacy of the Stone Harp » Mark Sebanc's story behind the story of …

Written by admin on December 31, 2009 – 12:10 pm -

I’ll never forget the time she phoned to tell me how much she liked my work and that I was a “beautiful writer”. As a result, she shopped my manuscript around to a handful of the big mainstream publishers in New York, but to my dismay drew a …. The book was published in October 2004 under our own imprint Stoneharp Press with Ted’s original cover art and maps drawn by Jim See the original post here: Legacy of the Stone Harp » Mark Sebanc's story behind the story of …  Read More →


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C.J.'s Daily Grind: Reflections on 2009

Written by admin on December 31, 2009 – 10:16 am -

I work eight to ten hours a day on every conceivable aspect of getting my book published by a real publisher. I’ve been approached by vanity presses, investigated self-publishing options and even had a few e- book publishers asking if I’d be interested. … See the original post here:  C.J.'s Daily Grind: Reflections on 2009  Read More →


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Hawkwood: For Those Who Quest

Written by admin on December 31, 2009 – 9:13 am -

Some works feature diagrams and symbols from the undeciphered Voynich Manuscript , from Austin Osman Spare’s Alphabet of Desire, and from the works of Robert Fludd, Athanasius Kircher and Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa. See the original post here:  Hawkwood: For Those Who Quest  Read More →


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Kristin Berkey-Abbott: 2009 in Review: The Writer's Report

Written by admin on December 31, 2009 – 6:09 am -

I’m still sending out my first book -length manuscript (which is really more like my 3rd, but I abandoned my early ones). I also sent out some chapbook manuscripts Read the rest here:  Kristin Berkey-Abbott: 2009 in Review: The Writer's Report  Read More →


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What Every Writer Needs To Know About Copyright: Freelance Writing …

Written by admin on December 31, 2009 – 5:01 am -

Copyright Laws exist to protect all creative people from the theft of their intellectual property – that is to say the works that they have created, whether those are pieces of writing, works of art , inventions etc. Most major countries follow the Berne … Proving the date at which ownership commenced is easy with books , films, magazines, even some web pages, but if the work remains unpublished, and is in manuscript form, then some other form of proof is required. View original here:  What Every Writer Needs To Know About Copyright: Freelance Writing …  Read More →


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Caray, Caray!: ENDA, December 30, 2009

Written by admin on December 30, 2009 – 10:03 pm -

Angelica calls the editor lady that gave her Dario’s manuscript to read and asks her to call Dario so that she can tell him face to face that she will be editing his book . The rest is here: Caray, Caray!: ENDA, December 30, 2009  Read More →


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Painting Stock

Written by admin on December 30, 2009 – 3:57 pm -

When art is purchased from Rtgallery.com, an artist is commissioned to paint the artwork to any specified size. You are currently looking at a painting called Virgin Giving the Scapular to St Simon Stock, by Puget Pierre” Read the original:  Painting Stock  Read More →


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The Emergence of Canvas Art Genre Painting | Canvas Art

Written by admin on December 30, 2009 – 12:39 pm -

The Milk Maid” canvas art painting was the artwork of Dutch baroque master Jan Vermeer that became so popular in the eighteenth century. People said that. … View original here:  The Emergence of Canvas Art Genre Painting | Canvas Art  Read More →


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