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From first draft to finished novel : a writer's guide to cohesive story building / Karen S. Wiesner
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monroedb, The Force is strong in this Dad of two (7 & 12) Graphic Designer, Writer, Hoosier, Former Historian, SF/F fan, Bibliophile, Geek, Movie Buff & Friend. Find me elsewhere (and follow): twitter: https://twitter.com/davidinindy and MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/indyguy6540
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Writer Suggests Manipulating Your Man Into Marriage [I Thee Dread]
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Steve Charles: Editor, Writer, Listener
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New Daily News Beat Writer Gets Off on Wrong Foot With Ranger Fans
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Source: www.moreover.com --- 26 days ago
BOSTON - Jack Falla, a Boston University professor who covered the NHL for Sports Illustrated in the 1980s, died while in Maine with his family. He was 62. He died of a heart attack Sunday, the university said. ...
Source: seattlepi.nwsource.com --- 34 days ago
Hayden Eller, 15, is a regular contributor to Cougfan.com, a Cougars football site. Impressive for such a young Writer. Oh, and he does it from Latvia. ...
Source: seattletimes.nwsource.com --- 20 days ago
Mary Garber, among the nation's first female Sports writers and the first woman to win the Red Smith Award, The Associated Press Sports... ...
Source: money.canoe.ca --- 20 days ago
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - Mary Garber, one of the United States' first female Sports writers, died Sunday. She was 92. ...
Source: money.canoe.ca --- 26 days ago
BOSTON - Jack Falla, a Boston University professor who covered the NHL for Sports Illustrated in the 1980s, died while in Maine with his family. He was 62. ...
Source: deadspin.com --- 26 days ago
Like many aspiring professional typists, I was curious about David Foster Wallace and admired him for his prodigious writing talent, even though I found a huge portion of his writing indecipherable. (I've read the first 22 pages of "Infinite Jest" many, many times, but never past that point. ) Friday night Wallace had enough of this life and hung himself in a final act of desperate brain-defiance. His wife found him. Sadness. DFW was a nationally ranked junior tennis player before his writing took over and it was a sport that left an indelible mark on him for better or worse. ("Infinite Jest" features the fictional tweedy, Wes Anderson-like Enfield Tennis Academy.) Wallace wrote a gushing love letter to Roger Federer (and his brewing rivalry with Rafael Nadal) for the New York Times ' "Play" magazine in 2006, that gave some much needed color to the colorless Federer athlete: Federer’s forehand is a great liquid whip, his backhand a one-hander that he can drive flat, load with topspin, or slice — the slice with such snap that the ball turns shapes in the air and skids on the grass to maybe ankle height. His serve has world-class pace and a degree of placement and variety no one else comes close to; the service motion is lithe and uneccentric, distinctive (on TV) only in a certain eel-like all-body snap at the moment of impact. His anticipation and court sense are otherworldly, and his footwork is the best in the game — as a child, ...
Source: sports.aol.com --- 37 days ago
Filed under: Golf , PGA , Ryder Cup For most players not making eight or nine figures in golf, the Ryder Cup is a huge honor, something most dream of participating in since they could first remember how to make a six-footer. That is why having a chance and then just missing out is tough to swallow. Sports Illustrated's (fantastic, I might add) Alan Shipnuck seemed to be in an especially crabby mood when putting together one of his small columns this week for Golf.com. Shipnuck, author of the absolutely must-read " Bud, Sweat and Tees ," had his targets set on Rocco Mediate , and it wasn't like he was just trying to maim the guy. This was an all out assassin job . He says he's "extremely sad and extremely disappointed" at not being picked for the Ryder Cup. Dude, you had the chance (to) qualify on points like everybody else. You haven't won a tournament since 2002, and the U.S. Open - and a spot on the team - would have been yours if you made birdie on Torrey's cupcake 18th hole either Sunday or Monday, but you couldn't get it done either time. So shut your pie hole. I mean, it's pretty harsh and a little extreme, but Shipnuck makes an extremely solid point. Putting your chances up to a captain's pick, especially when you're 45, isn't exactly rising to the occasion. You're playing Tiger Woods , you and everyone else with a smidgen of a brain knows you aren't winning any playoff and that putt gets you to Valhalla. You have to birdie ...
Source: www.thehockeynews.com --- 26 days ago
BOSTON - Jack Falla, a Boston University professor who covered the NHL for Sports Illustrated in the 1980s and contributed many articles to The Hockey News, died while in Maine with his family. ...
Source: www.krqe.com --- 21 days ago
LAS VEGAS, N.M. (AP) - Sports Writer David Wesner, whose popularity was reflected by a deli in Las Vegas, New Mexico, naming a sandwich after him, died Tuesday night after a battle with liver disease. He was 53. ...
Source: www.wxii12.com --- 19 days ago
Mary Garber, one of the nation's first female Sports writers and the first woman to win the Red Smith Award, The Associated Press Sports Editors' highest honor, died Sunday afternoon. She was 92. ...
Source: www.chicoer.com --- 2 days ago
Sound off on Wildcat athletics with a live Web chat with Sports Writer Travis Souders. Souders covers Chico State University Sports for the Enterprise-Record. ...
Source: www.islandpacket.com --- 7 days ago
A Charleston 13-year-old whose world was dimmed by retinitis pigmentosa doesn't cut a big figure in the world of Sports. ...
Source: www.thestarpress.com --- 40 days ago
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Source: www.topix.com --- 29 days ago
This week's films: "Hamlet 2" and "What Happens in Vegas" By Mark Dittmer, Sports Editor, and Paul Jones, Staff Writer Wednesday, September 10, 2008 2:09 PM PDT Dittmer's Review I feel that, in the next 300 ... ...
Source: www.pistonsforum.com --- 25 days ago
I'm stuck in Scotland just now so don't have lots of the daily talk I'm used to but its been since early July since I've seen an article by Chris McCosky. I remember seeing a rumor on one of the websites... probably MLive that he was about to be fired... but if that was the case wouldn't they have taken down his info from the Detroit news Sports section... its like he's just vanished.... not that he's a great Sports Writer, but I want something... anything from them about whats going on.. lol be nice to hear what going on at all since summer league.... sigh ...
Source: redsports.sg --- 5 days ago
Mr Dick Yip, one of Red Sports pioneer writers, was named the winner of the 2008 Active Agers - Infocomm Champion Award. ...
Source: sportspyder.com --- 40 days ago
... the East two years ago before injuries derailed their season. Keep in mind, Brendan Haywood has his best season a year ago, and backup center Etan Thomas is expected ba ... ...
Source: attoplay.seo-blog.org --- 40 days ago
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Source: forddayred.seo-blog.org --- 35 days ago
By Jon Cohen and Jennifer Agiesta Republicans and Democrats have deeply contrasting first impressions of Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin, suggesting Status of order, not gender, is paramount in the initial public reviews. Key US lenders to face new curbs. The selection and placement of stories on this page were determined automatically [...] ...
Source: texastailwind.wordpress.com --- 26 days ago
If you love Sports, and you love pop culture, you need to read ESPN’s Bill Simmons (aka “The Sports Guy”). A great example of his writing is this column on predictions for the NFL season. How many writers can mix true Sports knowledge, with a pop culture reference (I’ll admit that I watch MTV’s The [...] ...

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