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Finding the balance between the feel of a real book & the digital world

From Christopher Herz at The Huffington Post: As the publishing industry struggles to find that balance between the digital world and the feel of actually handling a book, perhaps a look towards the emotional connection is the bridge.Right now, while we all follow twitter feeds and become fans on Facebook, what . . .



Insurance Company Owner Responds To My Writing Contest Warning Post

In response to my post, Writing Contests: Always Read The Fine Print, one of the owners of the insurance website wrote: Hello Debbie, My name is Mike Kim and I am one of the owners of Affordable Insurance Options Online. I am writing this comment in response to the “warning” you . . .



Writing Contests: Always Read The Fine Print!

I was recently encouraged to promote this “Affordable Insurance Options Essay Contest” to my readers. The website name was already setting off alarm bells in my head, but I decided to check out the rules out of curiosity. At first glance, it may attract some writers: there’s no entry fee, . . .



Please help me with my book proposal!

The bulk of my Squarespace move is finished, though I still have quite a few tweaks to go. Still, it’s SO GOOD to finally get back to my own writing! Also a relief to Google my name & Inkygirl pages and NOT get pharmaceutical hacked info. But back to my . . .



You’re never too old to start writing

From Robert McCrum in Guardian.co.uk: …The ruthless cut-off of 40 does not address the complex trajectory of creative growth: for every novelist or poet who explodes skywards with a first or second book, there are many who only achieve mastery as they reach the shady side of the slope. The onset . . .



How do YOU avoid getting distracted by the Internet?

Some writers are able to switch off their computers and stay off e-mail and the Web all day. Freelance writers who rely at least partly on client work for income, however, sometimes don’t have this luxury. The Internet can be a wonderful resource for writers but it can also be . . .





Cartoon Caption Contest Winner: John Hewitt

Thanks to those who entered my cartoon caption contest. The winner: John Hewitt of Poewar fame. I’ve been a fan of John’s Poewar: Writing Career Center  since its early days.