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October 30, 2010

I'm 15, and I love writing. I am currently writing a book – its fictional – about a 16 year old girl who gets kidnapped and taken to a city. I have a title, theme, plot, and all of that. I even know what's happening in the other two boks – but how do

Your question got cut off in mid-sentence. I think you're asking how do you keep going to the end. Is that correct? If so, there is a simple answer–work every day. Sounds boring but that's how it gets done. Sometimes you only have a few minutes, but you can use that time to write a paragraph. The building blocks of novels Have fun@



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Published on October 30, 2010 14:50

I'm 15, and I love writing. I am currently writing a book – its fictional – about a 16 year old girl who gets kidnapped and taken to a city. I have a title, theme, plot, and all of that. I even know what's happening in the other two boks – but how do

Your question got cut off in mid-sentence. I think you're asking how do you keep going to the end. Is that correct? If so, there is a simple answer–work every day. Sounds boring but that's how it gets done. Sometimes you only have a few minutes, but you can use that time to write a paragraph. The building blocks of novels Have fun@



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Published on October 30, 2010 14:50

I'm 15, and I love writing. I am currently writing a book – its fictional – about a 16 year old girl who gets kidnapped and taken to a city. I have a title, theme, plot, and all of that. I even know what's happening in the other two boks – but how do

Your question got cut off in mid-sentence. I think you're asking how do you keep going to the end. Is that correct? If so, there is a simple answer–work every day. Sounds boring but that's how it gets done. Sometimes you only have a few minutes, but you can use that time to write a paragraph. The building blocks of novels Have fun@



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Published on October 30, 2010 14:50

I'm 15, and I love writing. I am currently writing a book – its fictional – about a 16 year old girl who gets kidnapped and taken to a city. I have a title, theme, plot, and all of that. I even know what's happening in the other two boks – but how do

Your question got cut off in mid-sentence. I think you're asking how do you keep going to the end. Is that correct? If so, there is a simple answer–work every day. Sounds boring but that's how it gets done. Sometimes you only have a few minutes, but you can use that time to write a paragraph. The building blocks of novels Have fun@



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Published on October 30, 2010 14:50

I'm 15, and I love writing. I am currently writing a book – its fictional – about a 16 year old girl who gets kidnapped and taken to a city. I have a title, theme, plot, and all of that. I even know what's happening in the other two boks – but how do

Your question got cut off in mid-sentence. I think you're asking how do you keep going to the end. Is that correct? If so, there is a simple answer–work every day. Sounds boring but that's how it gets done. Sometimes you only have a few minutes, but you can use that time to write a paragraph. The building blocks of novels Have fun@



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Published on October 30, 2010 14:50

I'm 15, and I love writing. I am currently writing a book – its fictional – about a 16 year old girl who gets kidnapped and taken to a city. I have a title, theme, plot, and all of that. I even know what's happening in the other two boks – but how do

Your question got cut off in mid-sentence. I think you're asking how do you keep going to the end. Is that correct? If so, there is a simple answer–work every day. Sounds boring but that's how it gets done. Sometimes you only have a few minutes, but you can use that time to write a paragraph. The building blocks of novels Have fun@



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Published on October 30, 2010 14:50

October 26, 2010

Jeg har lige læst Lakeshore-krønikens første bog på dansk,hvornår kommer resten på dansk.

Jeg kender ikke offentliggjort tidsplan for Lakeshore Chronicles på dansk, men mange tak for at læse dem! Generelt, hvis en roman er vitterlig modtaget, vil de andre i serien blive offentliggjort hellere før end senere. Rart at høre fra dig. :-)



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Published on October 26, 2010 08:01

October 17, 2010

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Published on October 17, 2010 22:02

October 15, 2010

Writing Live for Literacy: this Saturday!

Just a note to let you know that I will be writing the end of a very ambitious novel on Saturday, October 16, starting at 3:30pm Pacific Standard Time, in front of a live audience and streaming on the web. For two hours, I'll write the final pages of The Novel: Live, a Seattle7Writers event to raise money for literacy in our community.


If you tune in, not only will you see me at the desk, you will see the words scrolling across the screen, mistakes and all. You can watch online as 36 Northwest authors take their turns in the hot seat, picking up where the last author left off, and, we hope, by Saturday, bringing the story to a riveting and satisfying close at 6 p.m. PST.


This event takes place live in front of an audience as well at Richard Hugo House, Seattle's literary center. If you're in the neighborhood, please drop by! If you're far far away, please tune in. If you want to hit that "donate" button on our website, please do, and know that your money will be going to a great program here called "Writers in the Schools."


Learn more and tune in here: www.thenovellive.org.





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Published on October 15, 2010 06:51

October 11, 2010