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A Lesson in Editing and a Disappearing Trick

I can’t believe it’s been five months since I signed my contract and attempted to cut 35,000 words off my WIP. I’ve painfully and faithfully cut 30,000 words and have the last 5,000 to go. Cutting any WIP down has been a challenge. First, I snipped the obvious. Overused words, expression, those darn passive verbs.…

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Best Mother's Day Poem EVER

My daughter (9 next week) grew up watching her mom at the computer. I’d often hear “you’re always on your ‘puter” come from her as she wiggled up on my lap as I typed at the keyboard. That’s when I really started to take a look at how I could manage my dreams with my…

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Join the Launch Party!!

It’s been months, maybe even years in the making. The new design is here and we’re partying! Join us on Facebook for coffee and book giveaways!! If you believe in the vision of Writer…Interrupted, will you help spread the word? Tweet, facebook, social network, steal these buttons and link to Writer…Interrupted! Blog about: *Your thoughts…

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Taxes and Writers

Do I need to file taxes as a writer? The simple answer is it depends. Here are a few considerations in deciding whether or not to put your writing on your tax return. Did you receive any income? Many people think you need a certain amount of income to have to file, however, this is…

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The Passionate Writer

Home and family, my passions, swirl through everything I write like a cinnamon ribbon spirals through breakfast bread. I stand at the kitchen sink, my brain ticking off Fifteen After-School Snacks that Spell Love to Your Teenager. I separate the t-shirts from the socks ruminating on Five-Minute Recipes to Romance Your Husband. I walk to…

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Confessions of a Schizophrenic Writer

I recently had one of those moments when I was misunderstood. This “advice”, from a well-meaning, but far too hasty mentor, was just a suggestion. One, if taken at face value, meant little.  But nevertheless, it was a “poo-poo”-ing of my grand idea and it stung and continued to sting for a long time. It…

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Warring Agendas: Distractions or Opportunities?

“The world sets the agenda for the professional man; God sets the agenda of the spiritual man.” – John Piper One of my goals this year is to be more intentional. This means actively improving my craft and pursuing avenues of publication, but it extends beyond writing. I also want to be intentional with my…

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Editing: Not Much Harder Than Cutting Off A Leg

by Richard MabryAgent Rachelle Gardner has an excellent Agent Rachelle Gardner has an excellent guest post by editor John Upchurch, who talks about “killing your darlings.” Writers know that this term refers to cutting segments from what you’ve written, even though you may think the words are heartbreakingly brilliant (to borrow a phrase from Randy…

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Review: Lucky Baby by Meredith Efken

After years of swearing she’d never be a mother–particularly because she doesn’t want to turn into her mother, who withheld her approval from Meg–Meg longs to adopt a child. She and her husband, Lewis, adopt an older girl from China, desiring both to give Eva a home and to overcome their pasts of emotional family…

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