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Month: December 2015
Don’t Forget About Your Legs!
by, Sharon K. Yntema
December 29, 2015

When writers come in for a massage, they rarely ask the therapist to focus on their legs. Understandably, it is the neck, back, and arms that usually feel the brunt of long hours working. But legs have some of the biggest muscles in our bodies. Most of us depend on them to get around: walking, climbing, playing sports, dancing, and supporting our upper body as… [Read More]

Filed Under: ergonomic, exercises, feet, healthy, hips, knees, stretches
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7 Books to read before the end of 2015
by, Jill Swenson
December 22, 2015

The last week of the year is a book orgy for me. No distractions. No interruptions. It is the time of year when I can indulge in reading works I have set aside because I know I am going to enjoy them. Some of these might have ended on my list to wrap up for 2015 if I hadn’t set them aside for my end-of-year reading… [Read More]

Filed Under: Amy Stewart, Cynan Jones, Dani Shapiro, Fates & Furies, Girl with a Gun, Hold Still, Kent Nerburn, Lauren Groff, Neither Wolf nor Dog, Sally Mann, Still Writing, Sue Monk Kidd The Invention of Wings, The Dig
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Daydreaming for Authors
by, Sharon K. Yntema
December 15, 2015

When I was a teenager, I was a little hurt when my mother commented that I was a daydreamer, as in “just a daydreamer.” Apparently I spent more time than my siblings sitting and staring off into space. If I were Catholic, I would carry a bit of guilt for daydreaming, but my mother gave me Buddhism, from which I learned that reflecting on things… [Read More]

Filed Under: creativity, daydream, writer's block, writer's fatigue, writer's toolbox
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2015 Books to Wrap Up
by, Jill Swenson
December 8, 2015

This past year had many wonderful new titles and as the year comes to a close you’ll see many Best Books of 2015 lists in your newsfeed. Belarusian writer, Svetlana Alexievich won a Nobel Prize in Literature in 2015 and things are looking up for nonfiction writers. Elizabeth Kohlbert won a Pulitizer for The Sixth Extinction in 2015. There are many award lists of books,… [Read More]

Filed Under: A Brief History of Seven Killings, Art of Memoir, Betweem the World and Me, Between You & Me, Coincidence of Coconut Cake, Dog Medicine, Go Set a Watchman, Our Souls at Night, Shades of Blue, The Prize, Warrior Nation, Windigo Island
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I Love My Library
by, Sharon K. Yntema
December 1, 2015

In this day of high priced books and new technology, public libraries are an invaluable resource for authors as well as readers in general. I sometimes think my local library, the Tompkins County Public Library is beyond compare, but I constantly run into articles and posts by people around the country, around the world, who love their libraries just as much. For an author, a… [Read More]

Filed Under: author events, book clubs, ebooks, free wifi, handsell, Library Journal, public library
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