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Deep P.O.V. Part Two—Crawling Inside Your Characters
Originally posted on Kristen Lamb's Blog:
This GORGEOUS image via Flickr Creative Commons, courtesy of Aimannesse Photography Last time we talked about the history and evolution of POV (Point of View) and why certain types of POV might not…
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Deep P.O.V. Part One—What IS It? How Do We DO It?
Originally posted on Kristen Lamb's Blog:
Image via Flickr Creative Commons, courtesy of FromSandToGlass Writing is like anything else. The trends and fashions change along with the audience. For instance, Moby Dick spends an excruciatingly long time talking about whales,…
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A NEW BEGINNING: Enid Writers’ Club
The Enid Writers’ Club is the oldest writing club in Oklahoma. Established in 1923 by Phillips University professor Roy J. Wolfinger, he also served as their first president. It is 92 years old. I find great comfort in … Continue reading
A NEW BEGINNING: Editors and Deleted Scenes
Editors can be a tough lot. And sometimes they are right. But when they make you delete your darlings, it can be harder than you thought. That is what happened to me with Secrets of Sandhill Island. Two of my … Continue reading
A NEW BEGINNING: It’s Raining in Oklahoma!
It has been an eventful couple of weeks. The rain has come down in buckets in Oklahoma and other states as well. The drought is over. It rained until I almost started working on my ark. But not … Continue reading
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Tagged book signings, Branson, flooding, Hef, Hollywood Wax Museum, lettuce, Lucie Smoker, Ozark Writers' League, peppers, tomatoes, yoga
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A NEW BEGINNING 2015: OLIVIA THE LIBRARIAN
There is a new staff member at the Enid Public Library. Well, she is new to me. She was born last summer so she is probably the youngest staff member as well. Lady Olivia Benson is a therapy … Continue reading
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Tagged Enid Public Library, Lady Olivia Benson, librarian, reluctant readers, therapy animals, YouTube
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A NEW BEGINNING: OWFI 2015
One more year of Oklahoma Writers’ Federation, Inc. (OWFI) conference and I am exhausted! I didn’t work nearly as hard as our executive board, but member delegates from outlying clubs and members at large all worked together bringing … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Kaufman, awards banquet, Jerry Simmons, Lee Loflan, Les Edgerton, Mel Odem, OWFI
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A NEW BEGINNING: NEW RETIREMENT POSSIBILITIES
I’m still working on getting used to retirement. Lots of writing going on and I have two writing conferences coming up: Oklahoma Writers’ Federation, Inc. next weekend and then the Ozark Writers’ League mid-May. The OWL conference will … Continue reading
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Tagged hostas, iris, New Adult novel, retirement, sprouts, straw bale gardening, writing conferences
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A NEW BEGINNING: SPRING IN OKLAHOMA
Another week has gone past and we are getting further and further into an Oklahoma spring. I know because of the unstable atmosphere and also the amount of green in the environment. My iris are about to pop … Continue reading




