Tag Archives: Writing
Ready. Set. WRITE! Fourth update
Ready. Set. WRITE! is a summer writing intensive that encourages goal-setting and accountability, and provides an opportunity for us to cheer each other on wherever we’re at with our writing projects—planning, drafting, revising, or polishing. This year, your RSW hosts are Alison … Continue reading
Ready. Set. WRITE! Third update
Ready. Set. WRITE! is a summer writing intensive that encourages goal-setting and accountability, and provides an opportunity for us to cheer each other on wherever we’re at with our writing projects—planning, drafting, revising, or polishing. This year, your RSW hosts are Alison … Continue reading
Ready. Set. WRITE! Second week update
Ready. Set. WRITE! is a summer writing intensive that encourages goal-setting and accountability, and provides an opportunity for us to cheer each other on wherever we’re at with our writing projects—planning, drafting, revising, or polishing. This year, your RSW hosts are Alison … Continue reading
Ready. Set. WRITE! First week update
Ready. Set. WRITE! is a summer writing intensive that encourages goal-setting and accountability, and provides an opportunity for us to cheer each other on wherever we’re at with our writing projects—planning, drafting, revising, or polishing. This year, your RSW hosts are Alison … Continue reading
Ready. Set. WRITE! 2015 – I mean it this time!
It’s time again for Ready. Set. WRITE! This couldn’t come at a better time to motivate me to make some headway on my final revisions of THE WITCH OF HIGHLAND FALLS. The YA Buccaneers Spring Writing Boot Camp just finished … Continue reading
Photo Friday – Day by Day
“You know what’s weird? Day by day, nothing seems to change but pretty soon… everything is different.” – Bill Watterson Bill Watterson is so brilliant. This is one of my favorite quotes of all time. I think about it a … Continue reading
Hap-hap-happy New Year!
This is one of those posts where I put it all out there – my New Year’s Resolutions – and then look back a year from now and hopefully say to myself: “Way to go, you! You met goals this … Continue reading