1. For me, setting is
one of the most difficult elements of writing a novel. I came across an
excellent article on the Writer's
Digest website. It's great for writers at all levels.
2. Lisa
Hall-Wilson writes on, "4 Ways To Replace Dialogue With Subtext."
This article gives valuable tips on how to strengthen deep point of view.
Newbies, don't be put off by the title. You can master this even as a beginner.
3. Christian
Headlines reports on a crackdown of religious expression in China .
300 Chinese schoolchildren were instructed to fill out a form and specify,
"no religion."
4. Lynn J. Simpson
not only provides sound advice on dating, but also shares some of her exquisite
photos.
5. Yesterday was
Thanksgiving here in the United
States . Many of us enjoy the turkey and
stuffing (or dressing, if you prefer to use that term), but how do we make it
appetizing day 2, 3, and 4? Food
Network gives some interesting recipes. I particularly like the one with
stuffing bites and cranberry pesto.
Writers: Which
writing article did you find most helpful and why?
Readers: What special
holiday foods were on your Thanksgiving table this year?
Photo Credit: Elvis Santana
Photo Credit: Elvis Santana
2 comments:
I will comment as a reader. We will have (on Saturday) candied sweet potatoes. My grandma used to make them. She lived in the south most of her life. I make them. Hubby tried to help make them when I was in the nursing home. But, as the saying goes, too many cooks spoil the broth. He decided to let me make them by myself.
we miss Thanksgiving since we have left the USA, it was always a special time with our friends in California, we learned to eat everything :)
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