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  1. In Process: Thoughts on Writing and Life http://networkedblogs.com/p16324877
  2. In Process: Thoughts on Writing and Life http://networkedblogs.com/p13401196
  3. @inkyelbows Thanks for the heads up on #amwriting. I'm in.
  4. In Process: Thoughts on Writing and Life http://networkedblogs.com/p12108335
  5. Pack today, Taos tomorrow. Silent retreat with Natalie Goldberg begins Monday night.
  6. What are your favorite blogs? About writing, about art, about anything else? Why?
  7. Sonya Feher's latest endeavor: Writing with Children http://networkedblogs.com/p8824771
  8. I think I have the new title for my newsletter: "In Process: Thoughts on Writing and Life." Let me know what you think.
  9. RT @sarahw, .S Byatt: not a fan of writers who use real-life characters in their books: http://is.gd/2f5ej
  10. Saw Julie and Julia last night. Nothing like someone else's success to get you back to the page.
  11. I'm not afraid to admit it. I backed up my Twitter account! You should backup yours here: http://backupmytweets.com/
  12. Reading Sandra Scofield, The Scene Book. Aimed at fiction writers, but helpful for memoir and cnf.
  13. @hipmomswhowork Pour me a cup, too.
  14. "I write when I'm inspired, and I see to it that I'm inspired at nine o'clock every morning." Peter De Vries
  15. Read My Life in France as a supplement to Julie and Julia and understand the drive and depth of the woman behind MTAOFC.
  16. Desperately trying to meet 8/3 deadline. Need another 25 - 30 pages to send to my agent to convince her I'm not such a loser.
  17. Reading Julia Childs, My Life in France. Infectious.
  18. Francis Flaherty read and signed Elements of Story at McJ Books last week. Geared toward journalists, but full of writerly wisdom for all.
  19. Retrieving all that writing I did in New York from my notebooks.
  20. Home from New York. In between interviewing folks for my book on Hannah Wilke, wrote like a demon, saw art and walked all over the city.