By: Cliff Burns
Nice slice of life. I’ve always wondered about writer’s retreats–beneficial…or just an excuse to scribble journal entries about how bored and horny I am and “that’s me in the corner” poetry for the...
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Heh. Well, your uncle Herman just got escorted out by the cops. Hope he’s okay in the rain. As for writing retreats, I was once on a real one and found it very beneficial. But when I went on that real...
View ArticleBy: Writer, Rejected
“The lesson is that you cannot get away from your failures. Or the lesson is that you should always be reminded of your failures so you can grow from them.” Yes, yes…we must do something with these...
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Writer, Rejected: I am officially in love with your blog! I’m going to go sift through your archives some more…
View ArticleBy: Damage « distraction no. 99
[...] July 24, 2007 at 7:25 am | In freakouts, rejection, publishing, writing | The discovery of Writer, Rejected’s “Literary Rejections on Display” blog yesterday set into motion a series of [...]
View ArticleBy: Jonathan
Oh the rejected writer, how many we are. Together we are strong, in numbers. Alone we are just unemployeed. Words without a writer are useless, and visa versa. Writers, need to write, its a disease in...
View ArticleBy: In the Life of One Laptop | distraction no. 99
[...] truth of how I was feeling back then—my state of mind?—this post lets you in. I also discovered this old post that I’d had hidden as “private,” probably because I was embarrassed, but [...]
View ArticleBy: Alexa Loves Books (@alexalovesbooks)
I love how this tells a little bit more of your writing life, and how it sounds like a story all of its own.
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