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Showing posts with label resources. Show all posts
Showing posts with label resources. Show all posts

Thursday, June 11, 2015

I Have A Cold Plus Writers And Readers Websites Belated



I have a cold, or a virus, or whatever the heck you want to call it.
What, you may ask, does that have to do with being a writer, writing or anything related. 



Well let’s take this step by step.  I’m at the later stages of a nasty, mind-numbing cold and therefore I am now more coherent.  If some of you read my blog posts over at Larry Brody’s TV Writer then the latest on there was written just as this thing was settling in so I wasn’t totally crazy yet. It started coming on later on Monday and this is later on Thursday so I have a lost week on my hands.

Now, if I had a day job and was lucky enough to have some benefits I would have had to call in sick (because this thing wouldn’t even let me move, I who never spends sick time in bed. So a couple of days off with pay, not having a good time, but not losing too much. And the day jobs I’ve had in the past would have served that function. But ultimately Mama raised a writer so I don’t have that day job. In the interest of full disclosure I have a husband who does have said day job with said benefits and I may add, health insurance. He even took a day off to stay home with me and take care of me. But if I was an average writer that wouldn’t be true. Food for thought. 

So I’ve lost an entire week of work alternating between fever and chills. My brain is barely emerging from its bubble of unconcern and I’m hit with the realization that yes, I have deadlines and a proposal out there and a few other things that I’m going to have to scramble to play catch-up on; which is worse than when I take a vacation because a vacation is actually ‘planned’.  You’ll need to be patient here if I go off on tangents, I still can’t hold a thought securely for more than about a minute, so I tend to mentally wander off. 

Okay, back on track. The thing is, the writer’s most important tool is the brain. When it’s messed up like what a virus can do to it, things get really bad. When I’m sick, not only do I feel sick, but since I can’t do anything I also get very grumpy, irritable and whiny (that  last one I try to keep to myself, but it’s in there, roaring to be unleashed).  I kind of want to snarl at whoever is near but haven’t gotten so sick that I can’t control that impulse yet. When I’m a little old lady on death’s door somebody better watch out because if I figure out I can’t complete that script or novel at all I’m going to be really pissed and there’ll be hell to pay. 

So this is why having a cold, in this case a particularly nasty one, has something to do with being a writer. It does, after all, have something to do with being a human being. We all cope, or don’t, in our own manner. Thank goodness I have three concerned dogs who pile into bed with me determined to protect me from whatever evil has caused his downtime. Of course that doesn’t help much with the fever aspect of this mentioned above, but they’re sweet to care. So is husband who brought me soup, juice and lots of unreserved love in the face of coughing, whining, bitching and bemoaning lost time. 

Whether you’re a writer or not, how do you react to enforced down time? What do you, or someone you love do to make it better? Share your war stores. 

Oh, and unless you should think I forgot, here’s this week’s Writers and Readers Websites Wednesday site: Archetype Writing

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Writers And Self Publishers - The Ultimate Resource Guide



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Usually on Wednesday I offer up a link to a site I've found on the web that I enjoy or think is really worthwhile. 

Today, instead, I'm going to talk a little about The Self-Publisher's Ultimate Resource Guide

I was given a copy to review. It's gotten 89 reviews on Amazon at this writing and the vast majority are in the four and five star category. In my opinion it's a great resource. Of course it can be expanded upon (what can't?) Of course it's a compendium of lists (what do you expect?) The book is giving the self publisher resources. And it's organized into three categories; Prepare, Publish and Promote. 

There's not much fluff and not much commentary, which for me was actually good. It got right to the meat of things. And, I noted a couple of complaints that the links within the book weren't correct.  I had no such problem and indeed have found it most handy to jump from one section to another very easily. 

It's a book I'll keep handy when I'm thinking about who I need to contact for editing or illustrating, for Ebook conversion, book reviews and marketing - and yes, dare I say it, a whole lot more. 

My only sticking point was the subsidy publishers listed under publish. It didn't quite seem like something needed in a resource guide for self publishers - but then again, that could just be me.

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Writers & Readers Websites Wednesday - Books!

Reader? Writer? College Student?  


Education Insider offers lots of places where you can get free, unabridged books and audio books.  Lots of resources - some that lead to even more resources. Mostly classics but other offerings as well.  Definitely a site worth visiting. 


And when you have a minute check out these other blogs as well: 
EMTalkery: http://www.emtalkery.blogspot.com/
Sci Fi Writer M Pax: http://www.mpaxauthor.com/blog


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