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Five Links 2/27/2020 Traci Kenworth
Five Links 2/1/2020 Traci Kenworth Writing: 1. https://killzoneblog.com/2020/01/further-reflections-on-the-mirror-moment.html “I enjoy getting emails and tweets from writers regarding the “mirror moment,” which is the subject of my book, Write Your Novel From the Middle. Recently I received two that I thought would make good fodder for a post (we at TKZ are always looking for good fodder).…
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Book Talk 2/26/2020: What I’m Reading in YA Traci Kenworth
Book Talk 2/7/2020: What I’m Reading in YA Traci Kenworth Nefertiti’s Curse (a House of Night novella) by P.C. Cast and Kristen Cast, Bloodwitch by Susan Dennard, Sightwitch by Susan Dennard, The Book of Dust by Phillip Pullman, How to Write a Children’s Book from the Institute of Children’s Literature, The Vine Witch by Luanne…
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Colleen’s Weekly Tanka Poetry Challenge No. 166 Finding Clarity, Senryu 5/7/5 Traci Kenworth
Colleen’s Weekly Tanka Poetry Challenge No. 136 As pointed out to me, Senryu not a Haiku, Finding Clarity 5/7/5 Traci Kenworth Bring us together there is so much clarity focus on the world
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Colleen’s Weekly Tanka Challenge 2020 Traci Kenworth 2/25/2020
Colleen’s Weekly Tanka 2020 Challenge Traci Kenworth Synonym Words: Love & Harmony A Senryu doting dad wins peacebaby snuggled on his chestpow! punch to the chin
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Writerly Things 2/25/2020: Hearing “No” isn’t a Problem, Hearing “Yes” is. Or rather, the Yes is Hard to Come by. Traci Kenworth
Writerly Things 2/10/2020: Hearing “No” isn’t a Problem, Hearing a “Yes” is. Traci Kenworth We hear “No” so often as writers and as people in general that it’s not a problem. Meaning, we’re accustomed to no. It’s the “Yes,” that we don’t hear enough. Especially, as writers. No in Everyday Instances. Trying to get a…
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Book Talk 2/25/2020 Traci Kenworth
Book Talk 2/14/2020: Mike Anka’s Dark Alley Traci Kenworth Dark Alley by Mike Anka. YA Drama. Austin Macauley Books Nov. 29, 2019. Netgalley. Amazon’s Blurb: Dramatic circumstances bring together two people, and there is a spark between them. She is fourteen, homeless, smart, wild, and alive. Meanwhile, he is forty, a veteran, straight and slim,…
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Writerly Things 2/23/2020 Traci Kenworth
Writerly Things 2/17/2020: Sticking to the Truth Traci Kenworth “The job of fiction,” Stephen King says, “Is to find the truth within the lies.” What does this mean? What “truth?” What “lies?” The Story. Everyone has a story to tell. Even though some elements may be similar, your story will not be like anyone…



