Did I really do a post a day for the first week of November 2014? Maybe it was because I was editing, and practicing avoidance. I even posted about that in a post called Procrastibaking.
It was all about the editing for me that week, with three posts on the topic:
The real work is all in the edit quoted from Kurt Vonnegut: “We have to be continually jumping off cliffs and developing wings on the way down.”
Pulling all the threads together was my post about the next step after the analysis—the step I’m on now with
Embracing Prudence.
He was drunk, but not nearly drunk enough gave an excerpt from my brand new prologue, carved wholesale out of what had once been chapter one.
The day I finished the edit, I linked to some random thoughts about writing from Christina Dodd.
Another post that week was a brief glossary of terms for budding romance novelists.
And the last post I want to direct your attention to today was called Is that a rooster in your pocket? Yes, it’s a brief and cheeky discussion of historically accurate inappropriate language, with some links to some superb resources.
Published on March 05, 2016 22:57