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Dearest Cute Overload Peeps,. Today is our last day, and our last post. The time has come to say thank you to you all, our dear Peeps, and everyone that has worked so hard to make Cute Overload a decade of laughter, outraaaageous vocabulary, and endless squeals of delight. Your submeeshons over the years have given us great joy. So why are we shutting down? .
Seeking representation for 115,000 word vampire novel. This is my letter to the world. That never wrote to me. I am the utterance of my name. She never imagined the things she would do for justice, or revenge. Which path will she take? Ultimate power is more intoxicating than wine or blood, and ultimate power is hers for the taking.
Thursday, May 1, 2008. Assuming I can get a sitter for the boys. AND my final word count for the night. Have I ever told you how much I hate deadlines? Links to this post.
Saturday, August 29, 2009. A big thanks to those of you who have already given us your choices for who you want to pitch to. We have been able to give you your choices. Please note that there are only 12 slots per publisher so get in quickly if you want the chance of getting your first choice. Tuesday, August 4, 2009. You will receive a ticket for each book.
A new on-line campaign has taken hold of our popular culture. Any lawyers out there? Even more, first-time employees quickly apply their. Experiences to their first job, then applying their.
Friday, April 11, 2008. So went the old NBA literacy promotion slogan. While the NBA marketing gurus most likely did not mean it this way, reading is fundamental to writing. In short, we learn to write by imitating what we read. The modernist poet Ezra Pound believed imitation to be an essential stage in the development of a poet. He himself went through a phase of writing Robert Browning-like dramatic monologues. A Room with a View- T.
Four women share how they create their unique literary lives. Monday, January 12, 2009. Our posts on forming, maintaining, and making the best use of a group can be found in the archives and will remain there as a resource. Posted by Lynne Griffin and Amy MacKinnon. Monday, December 22, 2008. Take a warm cozy moment or two to read;.