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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November 2005
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01: Magna cum Murder, Part II
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02: Hard not to be excited...
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03: The third element in the writer's life
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03: Okay, I'm happy now. Satisfied?
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04: what kind of cookies do you like?
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07: Body of work
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08: Writing Advice: How To Become a Fulltime Writer
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09: Gunfire was my alarm clock
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10: Where's the enemy?
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13: Into everybody's life a little...
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15: We're all wrong
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16: Book marketing: wagging the dog
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17: 2005 books I reviewed
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18: Anatomy of a Book Talk
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20: Well, it's what Eric said...
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21: punching buttons
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22: Outside Your Comfort Zone
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23: This writer's questions to other professional writers
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27: Trying to find the story
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28: The dirty little secret of writers
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29: that theme thing
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30: the care and feeding of editors
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