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Tag Archives: Meghan Ward
The Next Big Thing: My New Project
Thanks to Meghan Ward for inviting me to participate in this blog chain. Meghan is the prize-winning author of a memoir titled Paris On Less Than $10,000 a Day. She blogs at Writerland.com and teaches social media classes at SF … Continue reading
A Post On Any Other Day…
*There will be no post next Friday, April 20. The next post will appear 4/27/12. (Coincidence. Really.) Today, for the first time since starting this blog almost a year ago, I’m posting on Saturday. Not just that, but Saturday afternoon. … Continue reading
How do you keep writing when you don’t have time?
When I started this blog, last spring, while taking Meghan Ward’s Social Media Madness for Writers class at the Grotto – which I highly recommend to any Bay Area writer mystified by the demands and protocol of social media – … Continue reading
Posted in writing, writing groups
Tagged blogging, Lindsey Crittenden, Meghan Ward, novel, revision, Rincon, SF Writers' Grotto, social media, social media madness, the Grotto, writing, writing schedule
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Airing the Laundry
I will be taking off the next three weeks. My next post will appear Friday, October 21. I’ve never worried about offending anyone while writing. Maybe it’s all those years of uncensored diary entries about mad crushes and revenge fantasies … Continue reading
Here’s the Story…
Meghan Ward’s post this week on her blog, Writerland, got me thinking. She asks readers about favorite TV shows, names a few of her own, and mentions how good TV can teach “valuable storytelling techniques.” When I was in grad … Continue reading
Posted in craft, reading, teaching, writing
Tagged Alice Munro, Anders, anhedonia, Araby, Bullet in the Brain, conflict, Dodgers, Don Drysdale, Greg, Intro to Fiction, James Joyce, Jan, Lindsey Crittenden, Mangan's sister, Marcia, Meghan Ward, television, The Brady Bunch, The Use of Force, Tobias Wolff, TV, UC Berkeley Extension, Wiliam Carlos WIlliams, Writerland
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The little things
When I’m in a writing slump, the littlest thing can make me doubt myself. After a week of moving words around on the screen to little avail, or – more recently – a week of not opening a single writing … Continue reading