Allen and Linda Anderson -- Writing on the Run
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Allen and Linda Anderson -- Writing on the Run: Monthly Archives for November 2007

Have you found a balance between your heart projects and writing for the paying markets?

What do you think about blogs?

Notebooks and Pens Everywhere

How do you make interviews provide what you need?

Signing books is fun!

Are there people (and animals) who are supporting your writing dreams but maybe you haven't noticed?

What is your relationship with writers' groups?

Does writing offer you a view of the world that you can't see any other way?

Ma and Pa Write an Amazing Book about Dogs

Ma and Pa Write a Book

What could you do this week to let more people support your efforts at Writing on the Run?

Are you ready when opportunity knocks to take your Writing on the Run to the next level?

Was J.K. Rowling writing on the run?

How do you know the difference between someone who can help you with your writing and a person who has minimal skills and ethical standards?

How do you write subtext on the run?

What do you do when writers ask what you think of their writing?

Should you write for a niche market or for the whole?

Could you write on the run in a new place?

Have you ever felt down after finishing a project?

Have a life-threatening situation to write about?

Do you have a niche market for what you love to write?

How could you organize your writing life and time better today?

How do you know if/when it's going to work out for you to make your living as a full-time writer?

Do you have a writer's dog park to play in?

Have you had "all is lost" moments with your writing?

Have you ever lost everything in a computer crash?

What does being a good listener have to do with being a good writer?

What have been some of your writer's group experiences?

Do you need quiet, focus time, and the ability to finish a thought?

How will you talk about your book or writing?

Do you know and have examples of the ripple effect of your work and your writing?

Don't good writers have to be good readers? What do you think?

How will you prepare for interviews about your writing?

What is your tactic for writing on the run when the gremlins get in your way?

What projects have stalled for you?

How do you feel during each aspect of offering your creations to the world?

What could you be collecting for your writing projects that will help to sell and market them?

What inspires you to write about certain topics?

Would you want to develop a framework or ground rules, maybe internal laws, for your characters to abide by?

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