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The Quill-B, Edition 2, January 21, 2019
THE QUILL-B South Carolina Writers Association Edition 2, January 21, 2019 Editors: Sue Cryer & Jayne Padgett Bowers Dear SCWA Members: Welcome to the second edition of The Quill-B! Hopefully all of our members have already read the latest New … Continue reading
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Quill-B Edition 1
THE QUILL-B South Carolina Writers Association Edition 1, November 24, 2018 Editors: Sue Cryer & Jayne Bowers Dear SCWA Members: Welcome to the first edition of The Quill-B! We chose to modernize a very familiar name to accommodate the combination … Continue reading
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A LOOK BACK AT THE 2018 SCWA CONFERENCE
Editors: Sue Cryer & Jayne Bowers Kudos to Conference Chairperson, Amber Wheeler-Bacon, and the Assistant Chairperson, Roger Jones. Well done!
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Tagged A Hand Reached Down to Guide Me, A well-Behaved Woman, baby boomers, College of Charleston, Crazyhorse Literary Journal, David Gates, Gary Jackson, Johathan Bohr Heinen, John Kessel, Land of Enchantment, Leigh Stein, Litchfield Beach and Golf Resort. writers, Litchfield Books, Meg Reid, memoir, millennials, Ploughshares, Pride and Prometheus, publishing, Science Fiction, South Carolina Writers Association, South Carolina Writers Association 2018 Conference, Therese Ann Fowler, What Editors Want, workshop, write, writers, Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald
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Writing: Blissful Release
In today’s changing world, a break is needed therapy for most of us. As writers, we know the value of a bit of blissful detachment. A brief disconnect can be a good thing for most of us. Put the phone … Continue reading
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Tagged 2018 Pawleys Island Writers' Conference, anxiety, authors, external stress, fiction, internal stress, journaling, kindness, linquistic stress, nonfiction, Petigru Review, pitch, politics, Prosodic stress, South Carolina Writers Association, Writing A Blissful Release
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