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Updated Fagin’s Boy – Where Is it?

January 19, 2015 By Christina E. Pilz

While I’d like to tell you my trials and tribulations of formatting on Scrivener (it really is a terrific piece of software), I’m going to spare you, because really, I could (and have been known to) go on for hours. (Besides, I’m getting the hang of it.) The biggest thing I learned (and this will […]

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Building a Sticky Digital Relationship

October 6, 2014 By Christina E. Pilz

At the beginning of September, I attended the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writer’s Colorado Gold Conference. The best part, as with every writer’s conference, is meeting other writers and talking shop, talking about writing, and about books, and discussing, at length, the pros and cons of the Oxford Comma. One of the panels I went to, […]

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Categories and Keywords – Kind Assistance

August 23, 2014 By Christina E. Pilz

As with any indie writer, I’m always working on ways to make my work visible and discoverable. As mentioned in some previous posts, Let’s Get Visible and Write Publish Repeat had a great many good ideas for doing this. My goal is and was to implement those ideas that resonated with me. Being a 3 […]

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