How Many Hackers Does It Take To Write a Novel?
The first NaNoWriMo Write-In at Pumping Station: One was a success and, in good PS1 style, “It ain’t over til you’ve blogged about it!” Check it out, here!
Continue reading →The first NaNoWriMo Write-In at Pumping Station: One was a success and, in good PS1 style, “It ain’t over til you’ve blogged about it!” Check it out, here!
Continue reading →While it’s not the first write-in of the ChiWriMo (the Chicago Region of NaNoWriMo), it was my first write-in this month. I held it at a local eatery and shared the experience on Torquere Press’s blog. Join me!
Continue reading →I’m over at the Samhain blog today, talking about NaNo and the madness of November. Join me!
Continue reading →This picture is a bit yellow, and the middle of the bag is beige and not lemon. But behold, my friends, the Ugli Bag. The top is super soft, fuzzy furry overdye with a thick central filament of a bulky … Continue reading →
Look out, world, we did it again!
Continue reading →Elizabeth Brooks is amazing. She’s talented. She’s a writer and an editor and a darn fine human being. And when I asked her, do you craft, she laughed. Laughed. Here then, is Elizabeth Brooks and “Sampler Platter.” Enjoy! Sampler Platter … Continue reading →
From some leftover purple overdye comes this little confection of a purse. I had to laugh, though: I showed it to someone at weaving class today and the first thing they said was, it’s cute, but it’s not big enough. … Continue reading →
Have you come across a project you made and wish you remember what yarn or needles you used? Or, worse, given something away as a gift, only to realize you kept no record of what you made – but then … Continue reading →
November is coming, and with it, NaNoWriMo, or National Novel Writing Month. During the month of November, NaNo-ers write 50,000 words on a draft of a novel – some more, some less, and the madness that ensues is infectious. I … Continue reading →