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Questions to ponder part 12
KeepThisSecret:
My baby just turned six weeks and she sure keeps me busy all day long!! LOL I admire you, having a four year old and a newborn. I don't know how you manage to do everything! I'm having a hard enough time just keeping up with one baby. Haha.
Unfortunately, working part-time will not be an option for me. I will be going back to my full-time job when my one year maternity leave is over. Until then, I intend to enjoy spending time with my daughter. Luckily, she tends to nap for a few hours every afternoon so I have been using that time to do some writing. I probably should be doing housework ... oh well. :P
mare:
--- Quote from: RokofAges75 on December 16, 2014, 07:41:36 PM ---You are going to love the documentary!! There was not a dry eye in the house just during the 20 minute clip they showed us on the cruise. Of course, it was Kevin, and he was crying, so, you know... but still, it was really good!! I think it will be good for inspiration, especially for writers who love the bromance.
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I really hope so because honestly, the trailer hasn't even done much for me. :-/
RokofAges75:
I came across this post on Pinterest yesterday...
Bad Ways to Start a Novel: http://www.wattpad.com/4667955-bad-ways-to-start-a-novel
Beginnings are almost always hard for me, and I have probably used just about all of the ways they say NOT to start a novel at one point or another. What are your thoughts on this list?
What would you consider the best and worst beginning you've ever written and why?
FrickingKaos:
As I'm reading Harry Potter again for the millionth time... I was curious, has anyone here read a fanfiction more than once, and why did you find yourself reading it again?
For me, I've read a couple of Mare's more than one time just bbecause they're amazing. Plus I read Hawk and a Handsaw a couple weeks ago because Ilove a good Nick and Brian story.
RokofAges75:
I love to reread both books and fanfics. Most of my older favorite fanfics, like Where Can We Go From Here and Cover Me With Dreams, I've read many times. I've turned some of them into ebooks so I can read them on my Kindle in bed, which is my preferred way of reading these days. I don't like sitting at a desk reading off a computer screen for hours at a time like I used to. Sometimes I reread stories for the nostalgia, sometimes I reread for inspiration for what I'm writing, and sometimes I reread just because nothing else sounds good.
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