Monthly Archives: December 2006

Cyber Space

Something weird is going on with my blog, and it’s got me intimidated.  A few days ago I noticed that the number of viewings on my blog had doubled from my regular high.  I’ve hit the number before, but not without stirring up trouble.  I attributed it to May’s writer’s round up, which would be wonderful, because it could be repeated.  It turned out Avon had announced the winners of it’s Bottom 503 Awards.  One of my entries was included. […]

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Critiquing Rant

If there’s one thing I’ve done a lot of over the years, it’s critiquing.  I have come to the conclusion that most of the time when someone does a poor job of it, they simply don’t know how to go about it. In my experience, the most valuable thing a critiquer can do is simply write down how they react to the story as they are going along.  Something confusing comes up?  Say so.  Don’t like the hero?  Tell the […]

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Rum Christmas Cake – giggle

This is not a recipe I have tried, but it reminds me of the Galloping Gourmet.   Read all the way to the bottom before you try it.  1 cup of water 1 tsp baking soda 1 cup of sugar 1 tsp salt 1 cup of brown sugar Lemon juice 4 large eggs Nuts 1 bottle rum 2 cups of dried fruit Sample the rum to check quality. Take a large bowl, check the rum again. To be sure it is […]

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Bloging Fiction

I’m toying with the idea of posting an ongoing story here, like maybe each Friday put in an episode.  What I have in mind isn’t likely to be warmly received by editors with an eye to publication anyway, so I’m not concerned about using up my First North American Serial Rights on a blog or anything. What I’m afraid is that I’m not good enough to pull it off. Oh sure, I could write it easily enough.  But could I […]

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Naughty Joke. Don't Read This.

I get all kinds of things in my email.  Now and then I’m bound to share some of it with you.  Forgive me.  Fred and Mary got married but can’t afford a honeymoon, so they go back to Fred’s Mom and Dad’s for their first night together. In the morning, Johnny, Fred’s little brother, gets up and has his breakfast. As he is going out of the door to go to school, he asks his mom if Fred and Mary […]

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Avon FanLit

Apparently Avon liked one of my entries after all.  Scalawag! won “The Thrill Ride” award as “Best Action Sequence” in their Bottom 503 Awards. I am honored and thrilled, but…  it wasn’t even my best entry. Oh well. Alice

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Avon FanLit

Apparently Avon liked one of my entries after all.  Scalawag! got an honorable mention type award as “Best Action Sequence” in their Bottom 503 Awards. I am honored and thrilled, but…  it wasn’t even my best entry. Oh well. Alice

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Challenge 2 for FanLit

It is indeed going to be a Holiday story.  Any Holiday.  I’ve already put my dibs in on the 4th of July.  Maximum of 15,000 CHARACTERS including spaces, and no more than 3 submissions.  For details, click on FanLit Forever Alice

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Challenge 2 Tonight

FanLitters, I will be closing the poll and announcing the rules for Challenge 2 tonight both here and on FanLit Forever.  Get out your pens.  It looks like it’s going to be a Holly Jolly St. Patrick’s Day. Alice .

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Reading Through Writer's Eyes

Warning!  Taking this advice may significantly reduce the number of books you enjoy reading.  Do not try this if you are not willing to do anything and everything necessary to become a good writer.  Those who are already published may or may not see the same benefits as those who are not. I still clearly remember the day a writer on a panel at a Science Fiction convention announced that becoming a good writer had ruined her as a reader.  […]

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Email

How do you email to someone you only know through their blog?   So far I’ve only gone looking for an email link from a blog in two cases, where I really should be able to figure the email out if I go looking in my ancient email folders.  Still, it seems people expect you to be able to contact them, but don’t make the info easy to find.  Is there a secret handshake I don’t know about?  Alice

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Congratulations Sukie!

Sukie has stepped forward to take her bow.  She is the one who wrote Something Old, Someone New, our first ever FanLit Forever winner.  She had another entry that also did well in the round. Unless something radical happens, it looks like a story with a Holiday theme – you pick the Holiday – will be our next challenge.  The poll for it closes Wednesday, so we’ll know for sure then.   Personally, I’m thinking Fourth of July. Alice

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Black Strap Tapioca

1/3 c. sugar 3 T. tapioca 1 T. black strap molasses 2 and 3/4 c. milk 1 egg 1 t. vanilla Mix the sugar, tapioca, milk, molasses, and egg in a medium saucepan.  Cook on medium heat stirring constantly until mixture comes to a full boil.  Set aside for 15 minutes.  Mix in vanilla.  Serve warm immediately or refrigerate and serve later. I love the texture and sweetness of tapioca, but flavor?  It has one? So of course I’ve been […]

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How to Help Make FanLit Forever Stronger.

Although we have enough people behind the scenes keeping the board running, we could still use your help to make FanLit Forever a wonderful place. For instance, you can let people know we exist.  We need more people.  Not just writers, we need people who are there because they love to read and want to see what we can do.  Tell your online friends.  Put a link to FanLit Forever on your blog.  Mention it on other boards.  Tell those […]

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My FanLit Vision

I mentioned in a couple of places that I had a vision for FanLit Forever, but I don’t think I ever laid it all out.  If fact, I know I couldn’t have because so much has become more clear for me as we’ve gone along. I want the FanLit Forever site to be first and foremost a community catering to writers.   I think of it as being the cyber equivalent of a really good coffee house; the kind where people […]

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