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03Nov 2014

National Novel Writing Month – Off to a Good Start

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Day 2 of nanowrimo went well. I spent a few hours(!) adding to my novel and rearranging content. I found two old essays that I’d begun that actually fit perfectly as chapters. I guess I no longer have a “true” word count in the sense that it’s not completely new as of November first, but … Read More →

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18Aug 2010

Wilke Collins as he was meant to be experienced

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What a great idea! Instead of reading The Woman in White as a novel, you can experience it in its original serialized format. I happened across this site: THE WOMAN IN WHITE IN ITS ORIGINAL PARTS 150th anniversary project One hundred and fifty years after its first publication, The Woman in White is being published … Read More →

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