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Written by anchoredhere on April 26, 2022

What is in a name?

So you are writing historical fiction.   There will always be critics of your base history, but the major elements of your story ought to be accurate. You may not know what you think you… Read More>>

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Written by anchoredhere on July 19, 2021

Finding Inspiration

Don’t you wish you had written that line? What inspires such thinking, such creativity? Every book I read about writers and writing says one key is to read, read, read. If you wish to write… Read More>>

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Written by anchoredhere on February 21, 2021

Never let A Disaster Go To Waste

It’s been a rough week all right. A lot of us had snow, cold, no power, and various disasters to go with it. Covid is getting old. No school is getting old. Politics are getting… Read More>>

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Written by anchoredhere on February 10, 2021

Not A Prompt But A Motivator

A Complete Self- Editing Guide by Aigner Loren Wilson I’ve been bragging on my writers’ group. Here’s one of our members who was recently commissioned with a publication on line you can appreciate.   A… Read More>>

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Written by anchoredhere on February 2, 2021

Not Exactly A Prompt But…

This is not exactly a prompt, but it may give you confidence to submit those stories you have already written but fear are not “correct.”   The idea relates is one I used to teach… Read More>>

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Written by anchoredhere on January 13, 2021

Be Careful What You Pray For

These are difficult times. What are you learning about yourself? What are you tolerating and why? How did you make the decision to stay or leave Twitter, or to take or not take the Covid-19… Read More>>

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Written by anchoredhere on January 8, 2021

Hemingway on Writing

We are told by our writing teachers to “show don’t tell.” For example: “He sat nervously” tells us what is going on. (and uses a dreaded ly word!) By contrast: “He bit at this thumb… Read More>>

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Written by anchoredhere on January 1, 2021

Are Your Characters Too Perfect?

Are your characters ever wrong?             Everyone says you need conflict to move and engage the reader. Most of us create conflict through a bad guy or a bad situation. But if you really want… Read More>>

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Written by anchoredhere on December 17, 2020

A Farmer Went Out To Sow

We are taught that we are to sow the seed of God, but the harvest is His responsibility. You may think your story will never do a thing for God but that is not YOUR… Read More>>

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Written by anchoredhere on December 2, 2020

Describing the Devine

Here are Calrol Lombard and Ingrid Bergman, both pretty hot stuff in their day. A police radio description of them might sound the same. How would you describe them so the cops wouldn’t arrest the… Read More>>

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