Posts Tagged With "writing projects"
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More writing drivel? Well, at the very least start the only-forward, sun-in-my-eyes, never-pausing-for-anything trot towards something new and fresh…
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Lots of people have some sort of novel on the go, and I’ve hardly been an exception for — well, frankly — most of my life.
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From time to time — read: often — I’ve taken the opportunity to use this blog as a venue for my crazy writing schemes. Being the new year, I thought I’d continue the tradition and introduce you to my latest: The …
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With November approaching with the speed and force of a runaway freight train, it has struck my fancy to consider a topic that I have been somewhat ambivalent towards in recent years. My gripe with NaNoWriMo is not with the spirit …
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I tag-lined this blog (for twelve months, at least) with the claim that my ever-growing blog, this what you are reading now, bradgarten is “where 2008 is the year of the short story.” And while many of you have been keenly keeping …
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Oddly enough, nearly three years after I launched it, the Buggyland project I created on a whim and a lark has come back to visit. (And by visit I simply mean that someone found it and contacted me for clarification on …
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I’ve been working in the background putting together a collection of essays for a little — for lack of a better word — webzine I’m creating. Yes, yet another writing project — but we talked about that already, didn’t we? The …
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Message reads: There are precisely four focus patterns for this particular iteration of the inversion construct. Please be patient while these patterns are assimilated into the output buffer for review.
Pattern BeeGee, Historical Documentation and Open Cyclical Leverage.
Pattern BeeTee, Imaginary Render and …
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The first month (is it the LAST DAY of JANUARY already?) of writing has gone spectacularly well. Hopefully, for those of you following along — a few, because the built-in stats (ie. Big Brother may or may not be watching) are …
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