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Rosanne Dingli's Blog: September 2014
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Friday, September 19, 2014. To go a bit further along the road laid by my last blog post, it might be expedient to work on the. Virtue that's not always accessible to the author: patience. The threads of im. Patience start to weave their basketry into the brain the instant one half of a novel is laid down in draft form. They can't wait for their editors to finish, already! The longer a book languishes out of sight - out of the reach of purchasers - the longer it might take for them to access acclaim.
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An Author's Quest - My Journey to Publication: June 2011
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An Author's Quest - My Journey to Publication. Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers." -Charles W. Eliot. Thursday, June 30, 2011. My 1 Year Blogiversary! So, being the incredibly attentive person that I am, I went on through my day, doing this and that.and then, suddenly, I paused, said. And realized today was the 1 year anniversary of my blog! D My little baby An Author's Quest has turned the big 1!
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An Author's Quest - My Journey to Publication: Random Factoids!
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An Author's Quest - My Journey to Publication. Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers." -Charles W. Eliot. Tuesday, March 6, 2012. Let me first say this is for no particular reason, save for my current boredom and my attempt to keep up with my blog and get back into the "swing of things." Basically, I wanted to spice things up and do something fun. Enjoy! In no particular order. Posted by Miles McG.
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An Author's Quest - My Journey to Publication: January 2012
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An Author's Quest - My Journey to Publication. Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers." -Charles W. Eliot. Monday, January 2, 2012. HAPPY NEW YEAR (And Other News). Well, yeah. HAPPY NEW YEAR! I simply cannot believe it's 2012 already. Really can't. But, hey, I'm always up for a new year, with new people, new things, new craziness, new books, new writings, new chances. The list goes on and on. So, again,...
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Rosanne Dingli's Blog: Reading for pleasure - an encounter with Margaret Sutherland
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Saturday, August 9, 2014. Reading for pleasure - an encounter with Margaret Sutherland. It took me a long time to figure how to breathe new life into my blog, but it did not take long at all for Margaret Sutherland to respond positively and accept my invitation to be here. Her patience and lovely disposition match her elegant, insightful writing. Prolific and comprehensive, her fiction takes the reader from country towns in Australia to the vast world inside the heart. Here's how she sees that world:.
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Gossip Diet: Blogging Schedule
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Mmmm, gossip. tasty, tasty gossip. Katje: the new Starbuck. Schedule subject to change based on my moods and health status. Mundane Monday is where I will talk about all the mundane things in my life - what I had for breakfast, what I found while shopping, how clean my house is.et cetera. Prepare to be riveted. Well, like it says - whatever goes on this day. I do mean whatever. Things I'm Gonna Do Thursday. Things like release dates of books, plans of mine, what I'm currently working on, et cetera,.
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Rosanne Dingli's Blog: August 2013
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Thursday, August 15, 2013. How posterity might see us. We often wonder, as writers, how our readers see us. We wonder what they might think of our way with words, our ability to tell a rollicking story. How do readers think we come up with the fabricated murders, deaths, disasters, trials and tribulations through which we put our poor protagonists? When we write of neglected gardens, dusty rooms, burnt dinners and lost keys, do they think we base our fiction on the truths in our own lives? History will b...
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Rosanne Dingli's Blog: The democratization of publishing
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Monday, October 14, 2013. The democratization of publishing. Anyone can busk. I could take a ukelele. Out to the mall tomorrow, and having paid for my spot, can strum away to my heart's content. But perhaps not to the contentment of the hearts of those who stop to listen . or hurry quickly away. Because you see, I can't play the ukelele. The book world has become a mall in which many are strumming. For people to entertain each other at any level. Democratization reduces something to its most useful.