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2012-05-29 05:16 am
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Words from the Herd

Over at "Words from the Herd" we are talking about reaching a satisfying ending to your tale. Come join the conversation!

http://www.wordsfromtheherd.com/when-will-you-make-an-end-of-this/
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2012-05-22 07:25 pm
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Words from the Herd

On "Words from the Herd" our resident U.S. Army Officer is talking military history and theory. Come join the conversation!

http://www.wordsfromtheherd.com/a-t-mahan-the-so-so-sailor-who-rocked-the-whole-worlds-boat/
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2012-05-20 06:54 am
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Words from the Herd Blog.

Over at Words from the Herd, we talking about death scenes. Come tell us your favorite death scene in film or literature.

http://www.wordsfromtheherd.com/final-exits-death-scenes-in-film-and-literature/
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2012-05-14 11:26 am
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Words from the Herd Blog

The latest from Words from the Herd - Why all the tension between genre and literary fiction? Come share your thoughts, ideas, opinions, and experiences!

http://www.wordsfromtheherd.com/scribbling-across-the-great-divide/
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2012-05-02 02:34 pm
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Trimming the Fat, Covering the Bone...

is the title of a lovely post over at Words from the Herd by my friend Jaye Lawrence, aka [livejournal.com profile] wordswoman.

Go give it a read and join the conversation! http://www.wordsfromtheherd.com/trimming-the-fat-covering-the-bones/
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2012-04-23 08:25 am
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Words from the Herd Blog

Over at Words from the Herd blog we are asking: Why do you like characters like Lisbeth Salander? Come join the conversation.

http://www.wordsfromtheherd.com/why-do-you-like-lisbeth-salander/
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2012-02-14 08:40 am
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Blog Links

Eventually I'll post some content of my own, both here and at the Words From the Herd blog, but for now I need to head out to an appointment and then I need to start working on preparations for Con of the North this weekend in before [livejournal.com profile] careswen and I go out tonight to see "Two Chairs Telling" at Bryant Lake Bowl Theatre.

So instead, I will link to our two latest conversation at the group blog, What Not To Write and On Libraries, Publishers and E-Books

Come and add you thoughts and ideas!
mmerriam: (Coffee)
2012-02-14 08:40 am
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Blog Links

Eventually I'll post some content of my own, both here and at the Words From the Herd blog, but for now I need to head out to an appointment and then I need to start working on preparations for Con of the North this weekend in before [livejournal.com profile] careswen and I go out tonight to see "Two Chairs Telling" at Bryant Lake Bowl Theatre.

So instead, I will link to our two latest conversation at the group blog, What Not To Write and On Libraries, Publishers and E-Books

Come and add you thoughts and ideas!
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2012-02-08 08:26 pm
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Words From the Herd

Today, an interesting post from a US Army officer and fantasy novelist about the size of armies in history and how that is applied to your writing over on the group blog

http://www.wordsfromtheherd.com/battle-by-the-numbers-a-little-math-for-writers/
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2012-02-08 08:26 pm
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Words From the Herd

Today, an interesting post from a US Army officer and fantasy novelist about the size of armies in history and how that is applied to your writing over on the group blog

http://www.wordsfromtheherd.com/battle-by-the-numbers-a-little-math-for-writers/
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2012-02-02 09:40 am
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Group Blog

The writing group I belong to, MN8, has started a new group blog, Words From the Herd.

Our current discussion is about Plain Female Protagonists and how publishers might react to your non-sexy heroine.

You are invited to come and join the discussion!
mmerriam: (Default)
2012-02-02 09:40 am
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Group Blog

The writing group I belong to, MN8, has started a new group blog, Words From the Herd.

Our current discussion is about Plain Female Protagonists and how publishers might react to your non-sexy heroine.

You are invited to come and join the discussion!