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Tag Archives: privacy
Questions 3: Your Writing Space
I toss this topic out from time to time. Mostly because authors can be very particular about where they work. Some are homebodies and others function in public. Some have designated space to work while others go wherever they can … Continue reading
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Tagged answers, authors, desks, focus, libraries, privacy, q&a, questions, space, writing, writing space
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Writing Indoors: A Test of Isolation or Socialization?
This one is more my style. I’m definitely more of an indoors author than an outdoors one, which is my choice. Specifically, I prefer to write at home. Here is where I have full control over my surroundings and I … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged authors, coffee houses, desks, indoors, no rain, privacy, solitude, writing
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Top of 2016 #5: Ways to the Support the Author in Your Life
(Originally posted HERE.) Many of us have seen the above picture and it’s right. That is a great way to support an author that you enjoy and want to see them continue. Yet, there is another area of support that … Continue reading
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Tagged author, how to support an author, patience, privacy, rant, space, stress, support, time, understanding, writing
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Ways to Support the Author in Your Life
Many of us have seen the above picture and it’s right. That is a great way to support an author that you enjoy and want to see them continue. Yet, there is another area of support that I wanted to … Continue reading
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Tagged author, how to support an author, patience, privacy, rant, space, stress, support, time, understanding, writing
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What Can You Do To Help Your Author?
I had goals before the storms hit. Nothing major. Write a chapter section or two. Review an outline. Hash out an idea or three. Schedule some promos. All within the realm of possibilities. After all, a day of snow or … Continue reading
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Tagged author, concentration, damn snow, fiction, focus, helping, insanity, privacy, support, time management, winter, writing
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Fate of the Office-Less Author
I’ve mentioned many times that I lack an office space and how I’m envious of authors that can escape to a refuge. Well, the winter and summer seasons really drive this home. A snow day means no work and summer … Continue reading
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Tagged author, family, kids, office, out in the open, parenthood, privacy, seasons, summer, winter, writing
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Workplace Blog Hop
So I was tagged by Jade Reyner to get involved in a blog hop where you show a picture and talk about your workplace. Then I tag a few other authors. Think I’ve talked about my place before, but here … Continue reading