Rowan Speedwell's Blog, page 13
June 3, 2010
Lucky enough to overhear
The good parts of a book may be only something a writer is lucky enough to overhear or it may be the wreck of his whole damn life and one is as good as the other. – Ernest Hemingway






Lucky enough to overhear
The good parts of a book may be only something a writer is lucky enough to overhear or it may be the wreck of his whole damn life and one is as good as the other. – Ernest Hemingway






June 2, 2010
Wow. Like, Wow.
Post from Elisa Rolle. Wow. Thank you!!
Hi
I'm glad to let you know that your work (book or movie) is in the Top 10 list of my Referrals program for May:
http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/1050794.html
Kind Regards, Elisa Rolle
Submission process for the 2010 Rainbow Awards to celebrate the best in LGBT writing is open.
Awards Guidelines: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/993088.html
Current Submissions: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/993937.html
Jury: a
Wow. Like, Wow.
Post from Elisa Rolle. Wow. Thank you!!
Hi
I'm glad to let you know that your work (book or movie) is in the Top 10 list of my Referrals program for May:
http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/1050794.html
Kind Regards, Elisa Rolle
Submission process for the 2010 Rainbow Awards to celebrate the best in LGBT writing is open.
Awards Guidelines: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/993088.html
Current Submissions: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/993937.html
Jury: a
June 1, 2010
Changing Horses
Well, I've been tootling along on the Regency book and then on Saturday my SIL Marcy pointed out that the people who liked "Zach" might not be too interested in an historical–they would probably be looking for something else along the contemporary line. That stopped me dead. Yikes. I'm at 70,000+ words on the Regency and had a July 4th deadline–and now I have to think in terms of setting that aside and working on the contemporary I have in the works, which at last count only had about...
Changing Horses
Well, I've been tootling along on the Regency book and then on Saturday my SIL Marcy pointed out that the people who liked "Zach" might not be too interested in an historical–they would probably be looking for something else along the contemporary line. That stopped me dead. Yikes. I'm at 70,000+ words on the Regency and had a July 4th deadline–and now I have to think in terms of setting that aside and working on the contemporary I have in the works, which at last count only had about...
May 28, 2010
Interview with William Cooper
Today we have an interview with William Cooper, whose story "Broken Bones, Mended Hearts" has just been published by Dreamspinner Press.
Thanks for being here, William! And congratulations on your first published story.
In your bio, you say you first started writing when your seventh-grade teacher had you rewrite the end of your favorite book. What book was that? Why was it your favorite and how did you change the ending?
The book was actually The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. I don't remember e...
Interview with William Cooper
Today we have an interview with William Cooper, whose story "Broken Bones, Mended Hearts" has just been published by Dreamspinner Press.
Thanks for being here, William! And congratulations on your first published story.
In your bio, you say you first started writing when your seventh-grade teacher had you rewrite the end of your favorite book. What book was that? Why was it your favorite and how did you change the ending?
The book was actually The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. I don't remember e...
May 26, 2010
Upcoming: An interview with William Cooper
Check the site on Friday for an interview with William Cooper. William's story "Broken Bones, Mended Hearts" has just been published with Dreamspinner Press. Check it out and come visit on Friday to hear more directly from William!






Upcoming: An interview with William Cooper
Check the site on Friday for an interview with William Cooper. William's story "Broken Bones, Mended Hearts" has just been published with Dreamspinner Press. Check it out and come visit on Friday to hear more directly from William!





