Sentences with phrase «writing craft posts»

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sqeptiq... That was a wonderfully «crafted» piece of «creative» writing... Hence, you have proved that you are indeed «made in the image» of the God who CREATED you... Your post reflects (and demands) creationism... unless you are now going to tell me that those words got there by «accident»...?
I'm not going to lie it's A LOT of work, recipe development, crafts, taking pics, editing pics, writing posts, social media, keeping up with changes that seem to happen every day... I could go on and one but I'll tell you what.
When I was asked to write a post about cool holiday crafts, I thought, «Oh, this could be fun!»
After writing my holiday eco-friendly crafts post, I got this insane great idea that it'd be lots of fun to make all of the decorations for our Christmas tree this year.
This post is not about seo, smo, blog traffic and followers, it's about encouraging those of you a little bit nervous to try to have a go and start writing your own craft blog.
Local playwright Douglas Post crafted this original musical version of the tale, writing the book, music and lyrics.
This months featured author is Paul Galdone — if you are a blogger and have written a post bringing the book alive through crafts, activities or learning exercises then please come and link up below.
Here's a quick recap of all these great posts she has written for us, looking at the various craft genres to be found at Folksy.com.
I wrote a similar post a while back about why I think kids should be encouraged to create in an open - ended way, and not always «set» crafts where the parent has a pre-conceived notion of the outcome.
* This is a review post, we were sent these craft supplies from Baker Ross so that we could make some Christmas crafts and write an honest review.
I am a semi crunchy mom to 3 boys who loves writing recipes, doing crafts and DIY posts!
-LCB- Jack Daniels Bread Pudding -RCB- Today is my Blog's 3rd Birthday / Anniversary 3 years ago Today I wrote my first post, and I started a small little blog to store my Recipe and Craft Files.
As it's well known that written text can be left open to interpretation or misinterpretation at any time, it's crucial to craft well thought out responses and posts to others.
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Monday through Friday I will be posting about writing as business and craft, the science of creativity, all things steampunk, and progress on The Dreamless City.
This just in... literally as I'm putting this post to bed: Sue William Silverman — author of the memoirs Because I Remember Terror, Father, I Remember You and Love Sick: One Woman's Journey through Sexual Addiction — reports that her writing craft book Fearless Confessions: A Writer's Guide to Memoir has received an Honorable Mention in ForeWord Review's Book - of - the - Year award competition in the category writing.
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Print This Post Filed Under: CRAFT, Lamentations, REAL WORLD, Writing life Tagged With: abandoning a finished novel, abandoning your writing, giving up, lessons in writing, moving on, passion in writing, self assessment, warning signs, wrecking your writing, writiWriting life Tagged With: abandoning a finished novel, abandoning your writing, giving up, lessons in writing, moving on, passion in writing, self assessment, warning signs, wrecking your writing, writiwriting, giving up, lessons in writing, moving on, passion in writing, self assessment, warning signs, wrecking your writing, writiwriting, moving on, passion in writing, self assessment, warning signs, wrecking your writing, writiwriting, self assessment, warning signs, wrecking your writing, writiwriting, writingwriting life
Print This Post Filed Under: CRAFT, REAL WORLD Tagged With: character development, character motivations, fiction from fact, hidden character desires, naked New Year's, write what you don't know, write what you know
There she posts on the writing craft, finding inspiration in everyday life, and fitting writing into a busy schedule.
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Editor Naomi Hughes is here with the first post in a series to share her writing craft and editing advice.
Editor Naomi Hughes is here with the second post in a series to share her writing craft and editing advice.
Here's a whirlwind tour of my blog posts and magazine articles about writing craft, genetics research, and my hobbies.
Editor Naomi Hughes is here again this week with the third — and last — post in her series about the top issues she sees in story and writing craft.
For all my posts about business plans and branding, I also have posts about all aspects of writing craft.
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If you write fiction, write posts on the publishing process or share tips for crafting a story in your genre.
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As I was giving the workshop, inspiration hit for a couple of blog posts I could do on writing craft that I think my blog readers would understand and find helpful.
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- Fran Bigman, The Washington Post «A dark fairy tale that pulses with life and anger, Little Nothing is a remarkable piece of fiction - fantastically written and beautifully crafted
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posted at Fantasy Author T. L. Shreffler, saying, «During my Creative Writing program at California State University, Northridge (CSUN), we learned many techniques to better our craft.
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«Thanks for the review you posted for my book, I really appreciate the critical feedback because I want to become a better writer, and the thoughtful reviews like yours help me improve my craft and fix my writing.
Just like with my original Blogiversary post, I don't want to leave out readers of my books, so the comment doesn't have to be a writing craft or publishing question.
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