Glenna Fairbanks's Blog – August 2010 Archive (3)

YESTERDAY WAS A BOUNTIFUL DAY

Ever have the phone ring right when you're in the middle of writing an inspired passage? Me, too. The benefits of caller ID helps decide if you're going to pick up the phone or let it go to voicemail. Telemarketers usually hang up when the voicemail starts up. (I really do not like telemarketing and in spite of registering with the "NationalDoNotCall List", they still call - usually during the dinner and national news hours.)



So yesterday, when in the middle of the current novel… Continue

Added by Glenna Fairbanks on August 22, 2010 at 9:49am — No Comments

MYSTERY WRITERS of AMERICA (MWA) UNIVERSITY IN BETHESDA, MD HELD AUGUST 14, 2010

The pilot program for MWA University (otherwise known as MWAU) was held at The Writers' Center on Walsh Street Saturday, August 14. Co-sponsored by MWA's national Board of Directors and the Mid-Atlantic MWA Chapter, I'm so pleased I was at the First MWAU. THIS was a learning experience unlike typical writers' conferences.



The presenters (and teachers) were Jess Lourey (author of Murder-by-the Month mysteries and a tenured professor of… Continue

Added by Glenna Fairbanks on August 18, 2010 at 9:55am — No Comments

NOVELS CAN BE BASED ON THE IRONIES OF LABELS, IDEAS & PHRASES

This writer has often wondered at the irony of the conflict inherent in certain pat phrases we become accustomed to over time. Phrases like "Law and Order", "Peace Officers/Keeping the Peace and Law Enforcement", "Corrections and Rehabilitation" just for a few. Think about it.



The LAW is constant changing. ORDER is rather static. Maintaining Law and Order is not always compatible. It is somewhat like the age-old story of "the haves and the…

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Added by Glenna Fairbanks on August 10, 2010 at 9:41am — 2 Comments

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