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Disguise

Posted on September 14, 2008 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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~Take a look at the plant below – looks like it has some sort of pine cone type thingies on it. But nope, they are the protective cases of some kind of caterpillar. At a wild and uneducated guess, a … Continue reading →

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On writing a query letter

Posted on September 12, 2008 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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.[This is actually an idea by author Josh Palmatier. What happens is this: a number of authors are putting up an example of a successful query letter, i.e. one that either got them an agent or an editor. In other … Continue reading →

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Charlottesville

Posted on September 11, 2008 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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If you haven’t been to Charlottesville, Virginia, you are missing a treat. It is one lovely university town. Last weekend we went up into the hills to pick apples, and the view from there shows just how the large town … Continue reading →

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What I see from my desk…

Posted on September 9, 2008 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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‘ …when I am working. Skunky, the cat who remembers me from year to year. … Continue reading →

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More on language…

Posted on September 9, 2008 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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A while back, I mentioned a discussion about coping with words that were “foreign” to me because, as an Australian farm kid growing up in the forties and fifties, with no access to TV (let alone the internet!) and rarely … Continue reading →

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Language

Posted on September 7, 2008 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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Russell Kirkpatrick had an interesting post over on his blog last week, about a list of words he obtained from a book he was reading, a list that a reader of that book had trouble understanding. Russell asked how many … Continue reading →

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Back to work

Posted on September 5, 2008 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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Grandson started going back to pre-school yesterday. I was too sick to do anything, but today I start working again in all seriousness. On July 13th, my word count was 100,000, or 55% of the supposed total of Book 2 … Continue reading →

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No blog today

Posted on September 4, 2008 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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Godda cold. Miserubble.So I leave you with a thought. “If you would not be forgotten as soon as you are dead, either writethings worth reading or do things worth writing.” Benjamin Franklin … Continue reading →

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Things I learned this week, or how to greet someone while sitting on a camel

Posted on September 4, 2008 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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1. Taxi is probably the most international word in the world today.Followed closely by: sex, ok, pizza and chai.The latter will apparently get you a cup of tea from Bangladesh to Russia. It might even work in Malaysia. Although, be … Continue reading →

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Looking in from the outside

Posted on September 2, 2008 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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I have a personal stake in the future of the United States. My grandson is an American. So is my son-in-law. My two daughters live there. In another less personal way, I have a second stake in what the future … Continue reading →

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