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    Becky Levine


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    Thanks Becky ;)

    Oh I talk big but I never toss anything, My garage has a corner with a stack of half started (or finished depending on your perspective)canvasses, and I have hard drives full of partial pieces of digital art.

    I am going to spend the weekend poking around the site - really looking forward to seeing all it has to offer and meeting people.

    Shelley
    July 03, 2009
    10:38 AM PST

    Thanks, Becky! :)

    Erica Kuhn
    July 03, 2009
    10:34 AM PST

    Hi, Becky!
    How are you? I'm a fellow-Californian, Los Angeles area, but originally from Savannah, GA.
    Hope all is well and keep up the good work.
    Take care,
    Debbie Caldwell

    Debbie Caldwell
    June 01, 2009
    04:39 PM PST

    I'm already following you on Twitter. Just look there.

    Yessica
    April 30, 2009
    03:54 PM PST

    Where am I, as in location, or profile name?

    Los Angeles

    Or on blogspot, yessicamaher.blogspot.com/

    And on twitter my username is just yessicamaher

    I try to keep it simple.

    Yessica
    April 23, 2009
    03:17 PM PST

    Thanks Becky! Yeah, it has the potential to be a really great writing resource (something to keep in mind).

    Jaimie
    April 07, 2009
    05:55 PM PST

    Hi Becky!



    Thanks for the info, and the link. I'll check it out.

    Andra Marquardt
    March 19, 2009
    06:40 AM PST

    Thanks Becky, I hope so too.

    Carol
    March 16, 2009
    09:04 AM PST

    Becky,



    The Snowflake Method is a really cool plotting tool that makes you consider the story from all the main character's points of view. It also makes you look at the story in terms of a tagline first so you know what your story concept is first. The site is www.advancedfictionwritin...



    Take a look and let me know what you think. I know it seems like a lot of work, but it made so much of a difference that I couldn't believe it.

    Maria Rachel Hooley
    March 11, 2009
    06:05 PM PST

    No they're not an actual critique group. They're the people I know: I know they read, I know they are capable of offering a critique beyond something like 'it's good' or 'I liked it'. A few of them write also. What I've learned through trial and error is that the folks who read my stuff now are the ones who had time for it in the past and offered advice. Don't get me wrong; if someone asks to read my stuff I'll let them. These folks are the ones who helped me out as well.

    ryan.sayles
    February 07, 2009
    07:35 AM PST
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