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Writerly Round-Up

Writerly Round-Up February 5th – 11th

Cup of Pens ClipArtMy ribs are driving me crazy and sitting at my laptop seems to make them worse.

Doh, it is a laptop, I should move it.

I’m here, so I am going to write this post in spite of the pain.

The following are links to things that crossed my path during the week in my email or on social media.

Mystery Readers Journal Forensic Mysteries

The Mystery Readers Journal Forensic Mysteries Issue is out and it’s excellent. Filled with wonderful and informative articles by some really fun folks. Janet always does such a wonderful job and this issue is a testament to that.

Law & Fiction

Today on Law & Fiction: the Blog, I take a look at statistics on age, gender, and race in the legal profession, and some implications.

Missing fire hydrant dumped at Hyalite

The hydrant disappeared from 8th and Babcock the last weekend in January.  Crews went up to retrieve the hydrant this morning and brought it back to the City Shops.

The Conversations We Ignore, Wounds, & Well-Motivated Inner Conflict by Mackenzie Lucas

A Savvy Authors Post

Mackenzie Lucas is a lover of story in any form. She’s an avid reader of genre fiction, she writes contemporary and paranormal romance, and she listens to an eclectic mix of music that spans from pop/rock to country to gospel. She loves a good story whether it’s an erotic short, a full-length romance novel, or the narrative slice-of-life found in country music. In any story, emotional integrity and authenticity are most important to her as well as a big dose of romping hot sexual tension.

From Flo Stanton’s Blog

OPEN A VEIN

Happy 260th Birthday to Mozart!

From The Writer’s Chatroom

Paul McDermott answers a question.

“Noiz: how long is a piece of string? Some chapters NEED to be short.”

This is the last link I am adding for this week’s round-up.

Sex Education for Children in the Norway’s TV

For Adults Only if you are American.

‘‘this video could be inappropriate for some viewers’’— This is not a porn film. The sequence is part of ‘‘Newton’’, Norway’s national TV contribution for the children’s sexual education.

Okay, that’s all folks.  Don’t touch anything sharp.  

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