Jan. 23, 2009 - Write for the Right Reason
Write for the Right Reason
Welcome to those of you visiting my blog today after reading my Gardening Basics for Beginners article in the January/February issue of New Harvest Homestead!
I’ve been struggling with blogging of late, since most of my writing time is spent working on assignments for the Christian Writer’s Guild (CWG). The word assignments conjures up dreams of paid work, doesn’t it? Well, in a sense it is paid, though I pay them for a writing mentor and I get two plus years of bi-weekly writing assignments. It’s been quite an experience though. I highly recommend it for those of you who want to learn to write for the right reasons and develop your craft in a variety of genres.
I’ve been taking CWG’s Apprentice Writer course since April of 2008. Not surprisingly, that was the last time I posted blog entries with any regularity. However, I am now determined to end the silence on the blog set.
My promise to you – I will always post interesting, informative, and/or thought-provoking blog entries so bookmark this page now and come back often. No mindless twaddle or boring entries about running out of cat food.
Also, note you can use links on the right to access my posts on a particular topic.
Last, but not least, please let me hear your comments and questions about Gardening Basics for Beginners.
Hugs,
Sallie
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Feb. 7, 2009 - loved your gardening article
Posted by Anonymous
Hi Sallie,
I read your gardening article in New Harvest Homestead, and made a note to myself to look up your blog. It sounded from your bio like we have a lot in common (quilting, cooking, baking, being a mom, writing) so I'm glad I stopped by to visit! Your writing class sounds really interesting. I've been writing for more than 20 years, and it's something I love, too. I'd love to hear more about your writing and other homemaking adventures. I'll poke around some more here. Please feel free to visit me at my blog, too: www.queenofthecastlerecipes.com. I'm not the gardener around here, by the way, my hubby is, but I'm enjoying reading more about gardening. And I do love being the recipient of all the fresh grown goodies produced in our own back yard :)
Lynn
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