So many writers have mentored me along my path to publication. I still have much room for improvement and a long way to go, but this past week I discovered something. I also have something to offer! Now it's my turn to guide and inspire beginning writers.
I had the privilege of working with 21 brave souls who'd submitted manuscripts for intense critiquing at the Southeastern Writers Conference (an event I strongly recommend to all writers of all g…
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Posted on June 24, 2008 at 7:00am — 3 Comments
I've been following this plagiarism business a while now. Today it was announced that Cassie Edwards and her publisher have parted ways over the allegations. Obviously, they are of a different mind regarding fair use. It's brought up the question for us writers: What constitutes plagiarism? A court in England found Dan Brown not guilty in the case of The Davinci Code; and as far as I can tell, these two cases differ only in the fact that Cassie Edwards didn't include a bibliography giv…
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Posted on April 20, 2008 at 8:22am —
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Hugs,
Jeannie
One of my critique partners, Robert Spiller, writes for Medallion Press. Hence my friend request. :)
I plan to come down if my schedule can work out.
It's always better to meet someone in person.
Take care
Joe
The M&M conference was a lot of fun. I left a blog on my page, but I'm new at this blogging thing...lol.
I checked out the page for First Coast Writers. I lived in Jax with the USN for about nine years.
Joe
Drake Springs is all in my head. **gg** It's an imaginary town in an imaginary county (Foster) where I'm setting a series of books, starting with RECLAIM MY LIFE.
Where is Drake Springs, Florida? I live in the Southwest part of Florida, near Naples. I'm glad to find another RV lover. Ww have a fifth-wheel, and absolutely love to go camping. We did like to go boating, also, but Hurricane Charlie demolished our boat, and the insurance company didn't give us enough money to replace it.
So you write romantic suspense? How often does your publisher require you to submit a new novel?
I like Sue Grafton, too. I'm reading: Q is for Quarry.
Smiles,
Douglas Quinn
www.douglasquinn.com
Just stopping by to say hello.
thanks for the info on KOD. I think it will be helpful.
Thanks Again
Joe
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