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Gonna Do It, Come What May

I said at the end of my last Adventures in Writing column that I wanted to write at least 15,000 words in the month of April. I also said I’d give you an update come the beginning of May.
Well, it’s May 2nd…so time for the update. Let’s go to the numbers.
First, let’s take a look [...]

Tracking Words with Numbers

A little over a month ago, I stumbled across an article entitled, “Advice on Novel Writing,” (it’s no longer available, but Google has it in its cache). One of the things it suggests is keeping a daily log of your writing progress: “The log can give you a sense of accomplishment, especially on big projects, [...]

Let the Semester Begin!

As most of you already know, I started my second semester of grad school last week. Along with all the writing exercises and workshops I attended during the residency, I had to develop my second-semester study plan, which you can think of as a contract between the student and the program. The student outlines his [...]

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