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Fail Blog

November 19, 2009

My nephew, Zack, intro­duced me to Fail Blog. A friend gave him the book for his birth­day. I noticed it on his desk and he told me about it, even let me take it home to read it this week. (I do have to make sure the post-it notes from his friend stay on the […]

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II — Indie Ink">II — Indie Ink

September 21, 2009

Indie Ink — II is for writ­ers and artists who don’t just write about one thing; they are or want to be inde­pen­dent of cat­e­go­riza­tion. They don’t just write about par­ent­ing or food, they don’t just write poetry, a pho­tog­ra­pher can also write, etc. Too often we’re lumped into a group in which we may […]

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Use Every Colour, Make Mistakes

September 7, 2009

From Ben Spark’s post: Use Every Color in Your Box of Crayons (treat your­self, read the whole post):
I think that we are so afraid to make mis­takes. We don’t take chances with those addi­tional col­ors in the box of crayons. If I took blog­gers, for exam­ple, I’d say that the peo­ple who are mak­ing the biggest […]

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Nature Writing

June 8, 2009

What is Nature Writ­ing? By Ron Har­ton
Nature writ­ing puts the hope, and faith, and love of the world into words for the world.
See also: The Nature Writer’s Digs
and Nature Pho­tog­ra­phers Online Magazine

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Macro Photos for Your Site

December 28, 2008

Take a photo of some­thing up close. If your cam­era can take macro shots do that. Work on get­ting the focus exactly right, it makes a huge dif­fer­ence.
It is sur­pris­ing how much you see when you can really study the detail of some­thing you might see every day. Macro pho­tos also make very unique and […]

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Pictures for Word Spinners

May 28, 2007

A writer can be more than the words they spin.
Ever thought of draw­ing some­thing to go with your writ­ing? Or tak­ing a pho­to­graph to go with your arti­cle? Or even back­wards, cre­at­ing words to go with your draw­ings, like a comic? Scan­ning pic­tures, draw­ings or pho­tographs into your jour­nal or blog?
Some­times a pic­ture is worth a thousand […]

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Writers Getting Outside the Box

August 28, 2006

Every writer should have at least one other art form. We need to work with some­thing out­side of our com­fort zone with words. Not only is this a great way to deal with writ­ing stress, blocks or rejec­tion but you make your brain work in dif­fer­ent ways, bring­ing out fresh vision and inven­tive­ness.
I like ASCII […]

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