Patty Schuyler
I enjoyed reading the posts here and the site is visually appealing and easy to navigate. Good job. :)
With weekly writing exercises, inspirational photos and poems, and daily thoughts on the writing life, Creative Writing Corner is for the writer in all of us.
Recent PostsHappy Halloween, writers! I hope you're having a good time and are busily planning costumes, parties, and candy. I must say it's one of my favorite holidays, both for the sense of fun and the gorgeous fall foliage. In honor of the day, I'd like to...
It's time for your regular tour through the archives. Take a look at a few posts from roughly one year ago: Writing Exercise: Living Dangerously The Need to Polish Your Stories Creative Thesis, Entry 1 Leading Your Reader into a Labyrinth ...
There are some writers who have such pure, unquestionable talent that you can't help falling in love with their prose. It doesn't matter if they're writing pages about dryer lint; the writing is so skillful, or so perfectly embodies something you wi...
This past month or so, I've seen the glorious free time I had gradually begin to evaporate. First there were grad school classes taking up a handful of hours per week; then there was my regular part-time job, grabbing another five hours per weekday....
Talking about someone else's writing can be tough, especially if that person is your friend. If you don't like the writing, or even if you do but think it needs a lot of work, how do you keep the conversation constructive? As a workshop veteran, I've...
a life together, originally uploaded by miii_bazz. I love the casual intimacy of this shot. There are plenty of characters to write about in it, too, not just the main couple. What would you write about the character who's looking at them?...
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Patty SchuylerI enjoyed reading the posts here and the site is visually appealing and easy to navigate. Good job. :)
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abbelhak meftahHi I really find what you're saying important to link to it. nice blog.I'm writing a story at the moment and I'd like your opinion. Do you think the story should stop here or write on. good blogging.
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herociousInsightful blog, Blair. I like your dream of having a book on the shelf of Shakespeare and Co. You have any novels in progress?
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leavesofgraceYou seem like a very difficult writer to please--which I like! To be a good writer, one must be very critical of himself from the first to the last word on any piece. Your tips are very helpful. Thank you . . .
theflyI was reading through your blog and found your short story Bardo. I really enjoyed it, I particularly liked Jack. He's funny and cruel at the same time, I enjoyed his dialogue and wished for more of it. I found him to be very interesting and the only person changing throughout the story. Ellen seems to be the same person throughout the story as she searches for her calm, for her center in life; while Jack goes from brotherly drunk to cruel drunk to remorseful brother. Jules, Dan and Chokyi have depth but only add to Ellen and not themselves. I almost want to interpret the ending as Ellen having the courage and confidence to leave the bardo, to detach herself from her previous self but that would be too obvious. Rather, I see it as her not having the courage to cut those ties as she can't detach from her brother and obviously still has feelings for Jules. Anyway, I got a lot out of your story as you can see but I'll end my comment here.
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BT CassidyIt's fascinating to read of another authors struggles and ideas to promote and propagate better writing. Thank you for your inspiration, and insight. you've a talent for communicating and cast a broad net over the waters of the writerly pond. Cheers.
RebeccaHi,
Have you ever considered doing author interviews. I work promoting authors by virtual book You can do a Q&A post with the author, a book excerpt or a host of other things. The company I am with Pump Up Your Book Promotion has a lot of other incentives for blog hosts. You can check them out here, http://www.pumpupyourbookpromotion.com and my writing site Chitchat and all That; http://rebecca2007.wordpress.com Look forward to speaking with you.
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Wonderful medley of exercises, musings, and inspiration for writers. This blog seems to have a great balance, and I'll be sure to keep a close eye on it.
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