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Tag Archives: writing
The Daily Tweets 2011-02-05: Side Street Saturday, preparing for Sugarspoon Sunday
It’s all about writing. Or it should be. Anchorage writing peeps! incl. @AKwriteclub @ @AnchorageNaNo – Rob & I will convene tomorrow 1 PM @ Sugarspoon – feel free to join us! #fb # If you’re in @AKwriteclub and/or @AnchorageNaNo, … Continue reading
Rollins trial, day 5: 2 women testify (& other daily tweets)
The Andrew Rollins trials was again livetweeted by Grace Jang of KTVA Channel 11 News. See her Twitter feed for details, as I did not retweet. But, I did embed her report from tonight’s KTVA broadcast below; the video from … Continue reading
The Daily Tweets 2010-12-14: Sweat on top of sweat
550 AM in Bris: 21 C (70 F), will go to 28 C (82 F). Sian & Rachel will be v impressed when I tell them -14 C in Anch now (6 F). #oztrip #fb # Plans for today include: … Continue reading
The Daily Tweets 2010-12-13: The importance of sweating even more
A bright & warm Brisbane Monday morn. Sian doesn’t think I’m sweating enough, so is compelling me to accompany her to a gym. #oztrip #fb # @Scallywag195 That wd be great! Went to a great writing workshop yesterday at the … Continue reading
The Daily Tweets 2010-11-27: Last Side Street Saturday of 2010
George’s latte special board was drawn for yesterday (Black Friday, the traditional consumerist post-Thanksgiving shopping day), but his rendition of Frankenstein & American consumerism was so good that Deb left it up today, too. Or maybe George just didn’t have … Continue reading
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The Daily Tweets 2010-11-13: NaNoWriMo halfway point
Today: 4665 #NaNoWriMo words; total now 25,239 – more than halfway there, & 2 days ahead of the game. #fb # Now packing up to go see “The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest” at the Bear Tooth with my … Continue reading
The Daily Tweets 2010-11-11: NaNoWriMo write-in
Twitter Tools (a WordPress plugin) keeps on malfunctioning and posting the days tweets with the wrong date and several hours later than they’re supposed to be posted. So I keep on having to come in & change the date, post … Continue reading
The Daily Tweets 2010-11-06: A lovely NaNovember day (7.5K words)
Saturdays are writing days for me. But in November, every day’s a writing day, thanks to NaNoWriMo — National Novel Writing Month. We’re now a week into NaNovember, as I call it, & I started it way behind. But by … Continue reading
The Daily Tweets 2010-11-05: Do we really need to set the clocks back on Sunday when we already set the country back on Tuesday?
3049 words for #nanowrimo today, bringing me to 3609 total. Goal to get to 10K by Saturday (& hence where I should be.) #fb # RT: @redrummy RT: @ricecracker79: Do we really need to set the clocks back on Sunday … Continue reading