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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June 2006
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01: Taking a day off
(3 comments)
02: Beware Wet Paint
(7 comments)
03: A tight, narrow focus
(1 comments)
05: Still a little like Christmas
(0 comments)
06: A writer defines himself
(3 comments)
07: Jesters
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08: Anne Coulter
(3 comments)
09: A Little Help From My Friends
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11: Pirates of the Caribbean
(2 comments)
12: Fiction Versus Money
(7 comments)
12: Why I'm Not An Accountant
(3 comments)
13: Light Years
(0 comments)
14: 11 Minutes--A Derek Stillwater Short Story
(2 comments)
15: Technologically Deprived
(2 comments)
15: Dave Burton's "11 Minutes"
(2 comments)
16: Scaring off Minotaurs
(2 comments)
18: Tiger Woods, fathers and writing
(2 comments)
20: The Devil's Pitchfork--Page Proofs
(3 comments)
21: Writing Evolution, not Revolution
(1 comments)
22: Indies versus Chain
(10 comments)
23: Hereinafter referred to as the "Work"
(4 comments)
26: Book Advances--You Really Need To Read This
(4 comments)
29: Mark's Muttered Musings
(10 comments)
30: The 1st The Devil's Pitchfork review
(2 comments)
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