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To help your writing are you with the right kind of critiques?by Danica Winters
writing advice
May 26, 2012
How do you know you are serious about your writing career and have reached that next level? There are two givens. One: You finish and publish a...
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Floaters the perfect horror story
Horror
May 24, 2012
Recently I read, Floaters, the newest short horror story by one of Seattle's favorite authors, C. I. Kemp.No caves, no wolves, as in the author...
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The 7 dos and don't of marketing on Pinterest by Kim Garst
Pinterest
May 21, 2012
All social media is a must anymore is you plan to get your name known. One of the newest ‘golden children’ is Pinterest. I have loving...
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Know how to process criticism by C.I. Kemp
writing advice
May 12, 2012
Critique is a difficult thing you will have to learn to live with to be a professional writer. We all see our writing through rose-colored glasses...
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Your Résumé: Junk Mail or Great Mail?
Hiring
May 2, 2012
"There's no work. Nobody's hiring."Two people in line at the food store in Everett, WA confirmed that to each other. Someone in a...
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Give it a rest By Paul D. Silen
western
April 27, 2012
As most of us know, every writer has a different process. Some plotter, some pantsers, some make up their own rules. I caught up with Seattle...
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Janet Evanovich's advice I haven't been following by Wendy Ely
writing advice
April 23, 2012
I just had this conversation with writers from the Olympia RWA Chapter. How much is tooting your own horn. Publishers have changed, they still do...
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Stop prolonging your job search!
resumes and cover letters
April 15, 2012
One thing for sure about the Seattle job market: People who present themselves as effective problem-solvers are getting more interviews than those...
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Villains, victims and heroes are needed by David Bishop
Mystery
April 13, 2012
Thillers are a challenge. We are told as authors that we need tension on every page. How the heck to you do that for a 300 page novel! I caught up...
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Seattle Freelancer: the gig economy
Freelancing
April 12, 2012
When did freelancing go from being an entrepreneurial choice for talented go-getters to the primary option for employment for millions of workers?...
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