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Finding Your Writing Voice

Posted on December 17, 2013 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Backyard Skulls by Frightened Rabbit Today is the day I’ve been waiting for since late June. Today my six-burner, dual-fuel, shiny-as-hell Wolf range appears in my kitchen and will take up residence for the next few decades. It may sound very un-feministic of me to be so excited about an appliance,…

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Tribute

Posted on December 13, 2013 by lwidmer

 “Do not judge me by my successes, judge me by how many times I fell down and got back up again.” — Nelson Mandela Asimbonanga [We have not seen him] Asimbonanga [we have not seen him]Asimbonang’ uMandela thina [we have not seen Mandela]Laph’ekhona [in the place where he is]Laph’ehleli khona [in the place where he…

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The “How Do I Start?” Writing Question

Posted on December 11, 2013 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Life by The Avett Brothers Once again, snow arrived in Valley Forge. I knew the minute I said we rarely get snow that we would be hit with it. Murphy’s Law, isn’t it? But I love the white stuff, so bring it on. Right now, the view outside this study window…

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Snowfall and Demand’s Fall

Posted on December 9, 2013 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: nessun dorma by Luciano Pavarotti Snow. Glorious, gorgeous snow fell yesterday in the middle of my two-mile walk. The sound of snow sliding through the trees, hitting the leaves on the ground and making it all sound like paper shuffling was just so calming. Would have been nicer had there not…

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The Good, The Bad, and The Freelancer

Posted on December 6, 2013 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Crazy Love by Poco Yesterday was one of those days where I sat down with a list of things I wanted to accomplish only to have everyone else’s crap get in the way. I’m not talking client work — no, client work I will always, always make room for. I’m talking…

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Monthly Assessment: November 2013

Posted on December 4, 2013 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Burn by Usher I thought December would be quiet, but it’s turning out a bit busier than expected. I met with a new client last week and I have to get some ideas out to another client by Friday. Even if the work doesn’t arrive in December, it will be there…

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Trial, Error, and How It Applies to Writing

Posted on December 2, 2013 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Things We Lost in the Fire by Bastille I vote we have more four-day weekends. I got more accomplished and then did little to nothing in a way that was utterly refreshing. Thanksgiving was spent at the stepson’s fiancee’s home, and we were treated to a great meal followed by a…

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Writers Guide to Great Stuff

Posted on November 25, 2013 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Empire by Trampled by Turtles Finally — a relaxing weekend. I spent Saturday doing errands and spending time with my youngest. Sunday, we went out for caffeine in the morning and spent some time exploring our town. Since this is a week traditionally spent with family, this will be my only…

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Where You Lose Us

Posted on November 22, 2013 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: The Graveyard Near the House by The Airborne Toxic Event I love a week like this. In just a few days (long days, but I digress), I managed most of my income for this month. Moreover,started the month hoping for a little more work. I just didn’t expect so much of…

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Mistakes Writers Make

Posted on November 20, 2013 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Bang Bang by Dispatch Writers: Visit me over on Jenn Mattern’s All Indie Writers blog this week for both the book giveaway and the interview. Poets: Head over to Pink Latte Publishing to catch my interview/poem on Taye’ Foster Bradshaw’s site. Everyone: Give Cathy Miller some love in absentia. My guest post is up on her…

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  1. Paula Avatar
    Paula
    November 20, 2013

    You're so good I couldn't guess your keyword after two reads.

    My crutch words/phrases include (but I'm sure are in no way limited to): actually, in fact and generally.

    My extraneous words are: just, only, merely and simply. (Notice how they all diminish whatever follows? It probably reflects my own insecurities.)

    What I've seen a lot of lately is writers who know better using "there's" instead of "there are" – it's lazy.

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  2. Lori Avatar
    Lori
    November 20, 2013

    Paula, I repeated it 16 times, I think. 🙂 It's not hard. It just takes a more conscious effort, perhaps.

    I'm guilty of the just/simply stuff, too.

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  3. Paula Avatar
    Paula
    November 21, 2013

    Honestly, the only word that stands out to me is "keyword." Making "keyword" the keyword is just sneaky enough that I'm smiling, hoping that was it.

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  4. Lori Avatar
    Lori
    November 21, 2013

    Try "writing." 🙂

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  5. Damaria Senne Avatar
    Damaria Senne
    November 21, 2013

    I'm impressed! During my first read through the post, I didn't notice a single keyword. Then I looked for it, and like Paula, I saw "keyword." It was only on my third read through that I actually saw "writing."

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  6. Lori Avatar
    Lori
    November 21, 2013

    LOL! If I can get it past you, Damaria, I'm impressed, too! You and Paula are both very observant.

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  7. Paula Avatar
    Paula
    November 21, 2013

    Of course, Damaria and I probably read so many writing blogs that "writing" doesn't stand out anymore.

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