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I attended the #WriteAngles conference yesterday. I learned a lot and had an outstanding experience. https://stevendbrewer.com/write-angles-2025/
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I basically only ever use #trip in dialog…
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One of the things I enjoy about #wss366 is searching through my fiction to see how I've used a particular word in the past. Here are some examples for today's word:
"Thank you!" she said. "You're such a dear! And so helpful during the #trip!" *Docklands*
"She… Uh… She's not with us on this #trip," Cecelia said. *Lady Cecelia's Trial*
"Ssh. You really need to be quiet for a few minutes, because if you wake anyone up, this is going to be the shortest #trip in history." *Something Else to Do*
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#WritersCoffeeClub How do you keep track of dates and events in a WIP?
It depends. Usually I have a text document with notes to keep events in order. But in the *Revin's Heart* series, I created a CSV file because there are so many characters and events.
In my forthcoming book, *A Familiar Problem*, there is a countdown because the demon that captures Rory as her familiar has 100 tralongs (sorta like a day) to train him before the tournament, so each chapter has the countdown as a subheading.
<p>surprize milda… malgraŭ la kalendaro
surprize milda… malgraŭ la kalendaro, oni piknikas / surprisingly mild… despite the calendar, people picnic #hajko #haiku #esperanto #writeout
<p>"Yes, Miss. That's a coin
"Yes, Miss. That's a coin from the Islands. You don't see them much anymore, but it's worth 50 silver."
"I'll take them both," she said. She handed him the coin.
"Would you like me to wrap them up?"
"No," she said, pulling off her old, weather stained cloak. "I'll wear them right now." (6/6) #wss366
<p>"But if you buy them together,
"But if you buy them together, I'll let you have them for forty five."
"Is this enough?" she said, pulling out one of the small gold pieces she'd got recently. She'd never seen coins quite this size before and wasn't sure what they were worth.
"Ah!" he said, glancing at it. (5/6) #wss366
<p>"How much is the cloak?"
"How much is the cloak?" she asked the shopkeeper.
"It's forty silver," he answered.
Heather experienced a moment of sticker shock and had to shake her head. She looked at the cloak again, warring with herself.
"There's also a matching hat," the shopkeeper said, pointing. (3/6) #wss366
<p>Her eyes were drawn to a clothing
Her eyes were drawn to a clothing store that had an amazing cloak in the window. It was black, but seemed to shimmer with iridescence and had slashes with inset red details. She stood with her nose against the glass for more than a minute before being irresistibly drawn into the shop. (2/6) #wss366
<p>Heather walked down Mercantile
Heather walked down Mercantile Street looking in shop windows. Deepmooring, being a large seaport, had a fantastic variety of imported goods the like of which she'd never seen before. There was exotic furniture, mouthwatering candies, finely-worked leather goods, and so much more. (1/6) #wss366