Archive for March 1st, 2010

InkyBlots Blog Carnival – March 2010 Edition

Welcome to the March 1, 2010 edition of Inkyblots.

Anne Valens presents Top 50 Freelance Writing Blogs posted at Journalism Degree.

Anne Simone presents The Future of the Book: Top 12 Trends posted at Online Degree Programs.org: Top Online Degrees.

Madeleine Begun Kane presents Endearing Limerick (Poetry Prompt) posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog, saying, “limerick and poetry prompt.”

Characters

Livia Blackburne presents Using the Fundamental Attribution Error to Control Character Sympathy posted at Livia Blackburne.

Livia Blackburne presents The Art of Internal Observation posted at Livia Blackburne.

Arian Adams presents My Dog, My Hero posted at The Dumbass Chronicles, saying, “A humorous tale of my mischievous childhood as told through the eyes of my dog.”

Fiction

MaxwellDB presents Lennivolchuck Falls posted at MaxwellDB, saying, “Weird short fiction set in, of course, a weird place.”

Yvaine presents 16. Picking Autumn posted at My Vanilla Nook.

Genre-centic

Robert Terrell presents did not hear posted at the existential poet, saying, “The Existential Poet blog contains original haiku of poet Robert Terrell. I write about many subjects – seasonal, inner states and moon haiku, with an existential attitude.”

C. Bosco presents Critique of Pure Poetry posted at Hammers of Flight, saying, “Metrical units used to play on Descartes’ tautology “cogito ergo sum”, ipso facto referencing rationalism and – to a certain degree – the response of transcendental idealism. Hope this is applicable to inkyblots carnival criteria. cheers”

Robert Terrell presents galactic dreamers ? haiku posted at the existential poet, saying, “The Existential Poet Blog contains my original haiku poetry. I maintain a strict form, the 5-7-5 syllable structure, which suits my poetic creativity very well. I write about all sorts of subjects, with an existential (human feelings) attitude. Many of my haiku have seasonal references, and many focus on inner states of being. And, I love moon haiku!”

How-To

Missy Frye presents Harvesting “Evergreens” a guest post by Ami Hendrickson posted at Incurable Disease of Writing, saying, “A day working on your evergreens can result in a stack of new queries, contest entries and submissions.”

Eldon Sarte presents EGAD #3 – Interview Authorities: Single Question | Wordpreneur.com posted at Wordpreneur.com, saying, “Here’s just one idea in a growing and on-going series of posts on Wordpreneur featuring “easier and faster ways to pump out useful, sellable ebooks.”"

Livia Blackburne presents Slow Motion Descriptions For Important Moments posted at Livia Blackburne.

Missy Frye presents Add Funny to Your Fiction: a guest post by Jan McInnis posted at Incurable Disease of Writing, saying, “3 quick tips for adding funny to your fiction.”

Sandy Ackers presents Perfectionism: A Great Muse-Strangler, Part 4 posted at Strangling My Muse: Struggling to Live a Creative Life in a Stressful World, saying, “How to deal with your inner perfectionist and believe in your writing.”

Joel Friedlander presents What Every Self-Publisher Ought to Know about Editing posted at TheBookDesigner.com, saying, “A rundown of the editing process from acquisition to proofreading. Enjoy!”

KPC presents Is Elance a Scam? posted at Kpcwriting’s Freelancing Blog.

KPC presents What is Elance? posted at Kpcwriting’s Freelancing Blog.

Tiffany Colter presents A Writer’s Business Team: Part 3 posted at Writing Career Coach, saying, “This article talks about how editors and marketors build your writing business.”

Nick Daws presents Three Great – and Free – Email Newsletters for Writers posted at Nick Daws’ Writing Blog.

Publishing and Agents

Madeleine Begun Kane presents Fight Firewalls With Kindle posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog, saying, “Info and limerick about publishing your blogs on Kindle.”

john c erianne presents iDon’tPad, YouPad? posted at Diary of a Mad Editor.

Tiffany Colter presents Interview with author Jennifer AlLee posted at Writing Career Coach, saying, “This article is an interview with author Jennifer AlLee.”

Tiffany Colter presents MacMillan, Amazon.com, Authors and Readers posted at The Writing Examiner, saying, “This article talks about the changing face of publishing.”

Tiffany Colter presents Interview with Sarah Hamaker posted at Writing Career Coach, saying, “This article is an interview with freelance editor Sarah Hamaker.”

Worldbuilding

Livia Blackburne presents Princess Academy: World building around a central setting posted at Livia Blackburne.

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