Writer's Digest article, Maya Bohnhoff interview

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Writer's Digest article

Above: My webzine article in the Jan/Feb issue of Writer's Digest magazine. Speaking of writing, do check out my interview with Maya Bohnhoff for Inkygirl. Maya and her husband Jeff will be GoHs at Consonance this March. So hey, why not buy her newest book and get it autographed at the convention?

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Had a great Urban Tapestry practice last night with Allison and Jodi. We went over some of our newer songs, including "Hey J.K.," "Sing With Me," "Come Down To GAFilk," and "Paper Boats" (a song by Eva Van Daele-Hunt of Summer and Fall). The pre-registration period for GAfilk ends November 30th, by the way, so don't forget to send in your membership before prices increase. You can find out more about the convention at the GAfilk Web site.

Renovations

Our spiral staircase is gone. The renovators took it out yesterday; friends of ours in Alberta will be using it in their house. Meanwhile, the floor has been closed off and we have two new rooms to use, yay! Drywalling continues today; Jeff put up plastic sheeting everywhere in hopes of containing the dust.

Finished I, Coriander by Sally Gardner last night. Very satisfying read. The story blends fairy tale fantasy and Commonwealth-era English history.

Interview with Maya Bohnhoff:

Maya talks about writing and co-writing, Mr. Twilight, and advice for those thinking about quitting their day jobs to become writers.
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