Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Thinking about writing

I think Elisabeth Black writes about writing in a way that is very illuminating. She doesn't post on her blog a lot, but when she does it's worth reading.  Like it is today.


And if you think Twitter is a waste of time consider this: I "met" Elisabeth Black on twitter.

8 comments:

  1. Or, more correctly, "As it is today."

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  2. What a lovely blog! You always lead me to the best places Janet.

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  3. I'm about ready to do my third short film with someone I "met" on twitter. It was through a retweet, no less.

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  4. Thank you for the kind words and for linking, Janet.

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  5. Thanks for sending us to such a beautiful post, Janet.

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  6. Thanks for the link to a very thoughtful post. It makes me want to listen to the non-erotic Eroica and reflect on how our passion for our work remains even when our perspectives change.

    And your advice brings me one step closer to Twitter, Janet. (I'm almost there!)

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  7. Yeah, well, I "met" someone in real life once, and they turned out to be a useless bag of protoplasm. I guess we should all move to Twitter. :P

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