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Arghhh – New Computer Blues

by Anne Wayman on June 5th, 2007

Well, I have a new computer… and it’s lots faster and has all sorts of bells and whistles. But… I can’t get the display the way I like it and I’ve got more programs to upload, plus a whole new software package to learn.

But most of my email works, and folks are working on the stuff that doesn’t, so maybe by tomorrow I’ll actually be able to write something. ;)

Write well and often,
Anne Wayman
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2 opinions for Arghhh – New Computer Blues

  • Doris Booth
    Jun 5, 2007 at 12:12 pm

    Bestselling Author’s Secrets for Writing Scenes: Tip #4

    Hi,

    Here’s Secret #4 of 12 tips for fiction writers from bestselling author Bonnie Hearn Hill on how to create, link and focus better scenes. Be sure you’ve added yourself as a friend to receive Bonnie’s next important step! Also, check out Bonnie’s online writing class at http://www.authorlink.com/classroom/classroom.php

    SCENE CHECKLIST
    The Big Twelve

    Once you learn to create and link focused scenes, you will be well on your way to writing marketable fiction. Keep this list close to your computer to guide you through the process.

    4. What’s at stake? What will happen if the character doesn’t reach the desired scene goal?
    A good way to up the tension in a scene is to up the stakes.

    Doris Booth
    Editor-in-Chief Authorlink.com
    Manager, Authorlink Literary Group
    dbooth@authorlink.com
    (972) 650-1986
    http://www.authorlink.com
    http://www.authorlink.blogspot.com

  • Carma Dutra
    Jun 5, 2007 at 9:08 pm

    Hi Anne,
    Boy do I know about the computer blues. I got a new one back in October and have had more trouble with it since then than I ever did with the old one. But in my case I know that the operator has a big role in this.

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