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Goals for 2013–April Update

Poems read: 693/365 Poems written: 87/365 Short stories read: 203/365 Short stories written: 8/24 Submissions: 3/12 Videos made: 8/100 Sketches made: 328/365 Art pieces made: 33/52

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Suspended Heart by Heather Fowler

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Revision #1: Location

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Goals for 2013–March Update

Poems read: 635/365 Poems written: 57/365 Short stories read: 176/365 Short stories written: 5/24 Submissions: 2/12 Videos made: 5/100 Sketches made: 303/365 Art pieces made: 27/52

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Goals for 2013–February Update

Poems read: 385/365 Poems written: 48/365 Short stories read: 114/365 Short stories written: 5/24 Submissions: 1/12 Videos made: 5/100 Sketches made: 187/365 Art pieces made: 21/52

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Welcome to Biblio-Files!

Check out the first two videos for Biblio-Files.  

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Goals for 2013–January Update

Poems read: 115/365 Poems written: 46/365 Short stories read: 25/365 Short stories written: 1/24 Submissions: 0/12 Videos made: 2/100 Sketches made: 165/365 Art pieces made: 18/52 And I worked on my novel.

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Goals for 2013

My 2012 goal of Create was a success. I made more paintings. I didn’t make much progress on the music quilt, but maybe 2013 will be nicer to it. Wrote several poems and letters I am proud of, finished NaNo, and worked on short stories. My 2013 word for the year is Productivity. I already …

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NaNo–Day 22

Whew. I made it to 37,756 words. My characters experienced the novel’s ending, which I have been itching to write but put off. Now with the end in sight, let’s see what else can happen in the novel’s middle.

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A Letter from F. Scott Fitzgerald

I noticed this letter from F. Scott Fitzgerald to Frances Turnbull on a friend’s Facebook. “You’ve got to sell your heart, your strongest reactions, not the little minor things that only touch you lightly, the little experiences that you might tell at dinner. This is especially true when you begin to write, when you have …

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