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The Drabbler: E-publishing Killed the Reader
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Sometimes coherent ramblings about writing from someone who just can't seem to escape it - no matter how hard she tries. Friday, November 5, 2010. E-publishing Killed the Reader. Back in June, Salon.com published a piece. About how, should the continued assertions that the publishing industry will soon be no more come to fruition, readers will find themselves awash in very bad writing. Like every author, I find it personally frustrating that in order for my vision of a story to make it to a reader, it mu...
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The Drabbler: June 2010
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Sometimes coherent ramblings about writing from someone who just can't seem to escape it - no matter how hard she tries. Tuesday, June 8, 2010. Oh Lynn Viehl, how I love you and hate you! First, you write this phenomenal vampire series about the Darkyn, warrior priests from the time of the Crusades who fell victim to a virus that made them immortal and dependent on blood. The first book in the Kyndred series, Shadowlight. Oh boy, was she right. By Lynn Viehl' Read more. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Drabbler: Missing the Target
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Sometimes coherent ramblings about writing from someone who just can't seem to escape it - no matter how hard she tries. Wednesday, February 9, 2011. In my PR Writing courses, I try to show my students the dire and very public consequences of writing a bad piece of communication and then sending it out to the public. Money well spent there. The moral of the story:. If you miss the mark in reaching out to someone in the wrong mood and access to a very public forum, don't be surprised if you get burned....
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The Drabbler: September 2009
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Sometimes coherent ramblings about writing from someone who just can't seem to escape it - no matter how hard she tries. Sunday, September 27, 2009. Earlier this year, Lynn Viehl released the latest (and sadly the last) volume in her wildly original Darkyn series, Stay the Night. True to Viehl’s creative style, she planted the seeds of a spin-off series by the end of this book and gave a sample chapter from the inaugural story of her new Kyndred series, Shadowlight. By Lynn Viehl' Read more.
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