MOMENT by MOMENT

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Writing and Vivid Moments

I woke up this morning thinking of the memorable moments in life and how important they were, not only in real life, but in our fictional characters’ lives. Vivid moments can be a small thing–a touch or connection at the right moment, an instant of shared understanding, a particularly meaningful experience or conversation.  Whatever it is, it stays with you, there for you to pull out of your memory in […]

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This Critique Group Works for Me

Several days ago, I wrote about my first experience with a critique group. [A Case for Critique Groups] I’m not sure how long the group had been meeting before I joined, but I still remember my excitement and fear that first night.  It’s incredibly scary to share the carefully crafted words you sweated over without people, for the intent of getting feedback about it.  Other people went ahead of me.  […]

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Weird But True

It’s official. Well, not official, but empirical observation leads me to believe my theory was right. What theory, you ask? For those of you who know me, you know that I’ve had knee pain and trouble walking for the past three years.  For two plus years, I’ve been walking with a cane, but walking distances was incredibly painful in the doing and if I did too much, I paid for […]

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Types of Critique Groups

There is no one way for a critique group to function. So when you’re looking for one of your own, you need to think about what might work best for you.  There are three factors to consider: Meeting frequency Types of critique groups Personality fit Meeting Frequency Some groups meet weekly, others meet monthly, and everything between.  Which to choose is a personal preference.  If you’re not in a hurry […]

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