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Tag Archives: Heather Romito
Are you ready for NaNo?
I know since school started that I haven’t been blogging like I should be. So, since this week is Fall Break, I knew I had to take the [..]
Lesson 1b from an English Teacher
Before I move on to the next couple of 6-traits, I have a little bit more to share about Ideas and Content. I wanted to introduce a few [..]
Lesson 1 from an English Teacher
Yep, school is definitely sucking up my time and energy. Also, the newness of having a blog is wearing off, so I’m not posting as often. Just thought [..]
Three lessons from my summer vacation
I haven’t been blogging for the past month and I know that’s horrible of me and so I apologize. I also apologize to those who have visited and [..]
Exchanging Pantsing for Planning
Or at least for once I am. Those of you who are confused obviously have never participated in NaNoWriMo. Go ahead and click on that link so I [..]
Report
The writing retreat was absolutely fantastic. First of all, it’s always nice to get out of the heat of an Arizona summer in the Phoenix Valley. Thankfully, it’s [..]
Learning Something New
One of the blogs I follow shared this great video about the process it takes to actually a publish a book. Now, this is not the “from first [..]
A Writing Vacation
And by that, I mean a vacation to actually get some writing done-or in my case, some rewriting-and not a vacation from writing. I take too many of [..]
My first post on writing advice.
Or, actually, critiquing advice. And it isn’t my advice, but something that I read that struck a chord with me so I wanted to share.
Writers are learners and harvesters.
Before I get into this post, I want to share the video which inspired this entry. If you haven’t seen Mister Rogers Remixed by Symphony of Science’s John D. [..]