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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Words of Comfort: I’m Not As Bad As I Could Be
Gabrielle’s blog post is reassuring because it reminds me that I probably did the query properly, that my sample pages were no worse than the average submission, and that I didn’t come off as a fool. Continue reading
Real Writers Submit and Promote Their Work
While I still have a lot to learn about the craft of writing, I think I’m getting more skillful in the production of my work. At promoting and selling my work, not so much. Continue reading
Posted in General, Promotion, Writing
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Top 10 Things I Love About Dragon*Con
Continuing my re-cap of Dragon*Con, here are the top 10 things I like about it. Continue reading
Posted in Essays, General
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Dragon*Con 2010: Costumes
I have concluded that there are two types of people who attend Dragon*Con: Those who seize those four days every Labor Day weekend to cast their inhibitions to the wind, put on the costume of their choice, and become someone else; and people who don’t, people whose idea of dressing up is a T-shirt with a funny logo on it. Continue reading


