Mark Terry is a full-time freelance writer, editor and novelist. This blog is a day-to-day account of the writing life, focusing on thoughts on developing plots, the psychology of writing, the minutiae of a freelancer's schedule and the ups and downs and ins and outs and... oh for God sakes, just click on something and find out for yourself!
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August 2005
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01: For love or money
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02: The Serpent's Kiss
(4 comments)
03: productivity
(6 comments)
04: Author Envy
(8 comments)
05: Writing 201: Business Essentials
(8 comments)
08: Writing Arrogance
(17 comments)
09: Congratulations to Joe
(0 comments)
09: Mark's Brother Gives His Perspective!
(8 comments)
13: A Bedtime Story for Aspiring Writers
(10 comments)
14: Cleaning out the library
(4 comments)
15: Finding the drama: thoughts on commercial versus literary fiction
(5 comments)
16: Writing 101: Point of View
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17: Writing 101: Point of View--Part 2
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18: Writing 101: Point of View--Part 3: Limited 3rd Person
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18: Writing 101: Point of View, Part 3A--Third Person
(1 comments)
19: Writing 101: Point of View, Part 4--First Person
(1 comments)
21: Exiting the blogosphere?
(5 comments)
22: Fiction is not reality
(4 comments)
23: diverse perversity or perverse diversity
(6 comments)
24: A strong defense
(3 comments)
25: 3 Parts Writing Career (1 Part Tequila?)
(12 comments)
26: Writing 101: The Power of the "Thwart" and lessons from "The Lord of the Rings"
(2 comments)
29: To market, to market
(6 comments)
30: TRY WARMER DREK
(4 comments)
31: the trouble with organic writing
(5 comments)
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