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Daily Archives: October 12, 2009

Jack of Fables: A Very Short Review

Posted on October 12, 2009 by Brenda Clough

Evaluating avante-garde art, Lord Peter Wimsey once said, “There’s a difference between a man who can draw but won’t draw, and a man who can’t draw at all.”  This holds true in a number of fields, including writing.  If you … Continue reading →

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Writers Groups: Da Rulez

Posted on October 12, 2009 by Steven Harper Piziks

Writers groups need rules.  Really.  Oh, people might call them “group norms” or “guidelines” or “our little ways,” but in the end, they’re rules. I do get asked how the Untitled Writers Group runs its meetings.  They’ve changed surprisingly little … Continue reading →

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Posted in Book View Cafe | Tagged Steven Harper Piziks, writers groups, Writers on Writing, writing

Size Matters. Really.

Posted on October 12, 2009 by Judith Tarr

In earlier posts we’ve mentioned The Giant Fantasy Horse as being less than desirable in a realistic equine context. Yes, there are a number of normal-sized people riding giant horses, and the horses are lovely, talented, and so on, but … Continue reading →

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Posted in Blogs, horses | Tagged craft of writing, fantasy, horses, Judith Tarr, writing
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