Monthly Archives: September 2007

Progress Report, in which my editor brain finally awakens, cranky as ever

Really, this only represents about half a week, thanks to Dragon*Con.  And my weekend was bloody awful for writing, what with two birthday celebrations to attend–and a Nebraska game to watch.  Good thing I didn’t have to mow the lawn. … Continue reading

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Madeline L’Engle, RIP

And now we’ve lost Madeline L’Engle. I remember picking A Wrinkle in Time off a school library shelf just because I liked the title.  I knew nothing about the book.  It was like discovering buried treasure. Thanks, Madeline.

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Progress Report, in which a three-year-old imparts writerly wisdom to me

Got back from Dragon*Con yesterday, and promptly fell asleep on the couch.  Just something about being home, I guess. I had hoped I could squeeze in some writing stuff before departing for Atlanta, but I spent those days madly scrambling … Continue reading

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