Monday, September 28, 2009
Writing (and Reading) Habits
One of my favorite reading habits is soaking up the thought-provoking, illuminating, and entertaining essays on Oh Get a Grip! In case you're not yet familiar with this project, it's a collaborative venture that features Lisabet Sarai, Jude Mason, Jenna Byrnes, Helen E. H. Madden, C. Sanchez-Garcia, and Ashley Lister.
Each week the OGAG-ers write individual posts on a shared topic related to the erotica-writing life, with a guest blogger taking the stage on Saturday. This week's topic is "writing habits," and this week's guest blogger will be ... Jeremy Edwards! The program kicked off yesterday with Lisabet's confession of linearity, and continues today with Jenna's account of finding balance between the demands of writing and one's other obligations and needs. I'm thrilled to be a part of this!
Each week the OGAG-ers write individual posts on a shared topic related to the erotica-writing life, with a guest blogger taking the stage on Saturday. This week's topic is "writing habits," and this week's guest blogger will be ... Jeremy Edwards! The program kicked off yesterday with Lisabet's confession of linearity, and continues today with Jenna's account of finding balance between the demands of writing and one's other obligations and needs. I'm thrilled to be a part of this!
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Can't wait to read your column, Jeremy!
Spam word: dionymiu
Spam word lingo for "dynamite!" no doubt in anticipation of Saturday!
I'll head right over to OGAG.
Can't wait to read your column, Jeremy!
Thanks!
Spam word: dionymiu
Spam word lingo for "dynamite!" no doubt in anticipation of Saturday!
Well, if the spam gremlins are going to boost me like that, then I'll overlook their poor spelling. : )
I'll head right over to OGAG.
See you there!
Outstanding. And my spam Gremlin, not to be outdone, insists that your column will be "sesties."
Kind of combination of sexy and zesty, in a plural form...
I'm looking forward to reading this sesties column.
I'm looking forward to reading this sesties column.
Thank you, CJS—and gremlins!
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