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Archive for June, 2011

Just A Normal Guy Living His Life: An Interview With C. Edgar Nolan

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June 23, 2011
Just A Normal Guy Living His Life:  An Interview With C. Edgar Nolan

Born in Ohio, 1946, C. Edgar Nolan lived in New York, New Mexico, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, California and now he resides in Bumfuk, Nevada. His father was an artist and his mother was raised in an environment of culture. They both died in ’06.  As the oldest son, Chris had to deal...
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Evil Heart, Chapters 1-10 {An Update} by Jared S. Anderson

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June 22, 2011
mahirhisar

So yesterday (slash last night, slash this morning), we completed the first comprehensive read-through of Project: Evil Heart.  It was far less of a disaster than I anticipated.  Still, it was a process that took over sixteen hours (minus an hour or two for breaks for food and drink, plus a little of the...
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Cut!(aka Ouch!) ~ Deleting Scenes by Jared S. Anderson

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June 14, 2011
image by tty_ziggy

Every writer must eventually part ways with some of his or her favorite creations for the sake of the greater good. There are dozens of names for this process: Slaughtering your sacred cows, Killing your darlings, or the term I find most fitting, Cutting the fat. No matter what you choose...
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The Story Behind “Heart Triumphant” by Aline Natasya

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June 13, 2011
Art by TheDotsAreJoined

Behind the story “HEART TRIUMPHANT”:   This was a true story of my life. I was married for 17 years with my ex husband. When I married him, He was nothing, very poor, but I loved his heart. Years by years I supported his needs, and he always promise and promise but he almost...
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The Art Of Comprehensive Reading by Jared S. Anderson

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June 1, 2011
Meirink_II_by_KeinDrama

At some point in the writing of every novel, the time comes when the author (or authors) need to block out a broad segment of time, sit down and read the story from page one to the last page written, and take out their little mental microscopes and search for all the little (and large) mistakes that weaken...
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