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The Writers' Block display recognizes research excellence in first-year writing at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Students enrolled in English 102, a rhetoric-based, inquiry-focused FYC course, were invited to put their research on display in the Commons at Hodges Library.
The Writers' Block display recognizes research excellence in first-year writing at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Students enrolled in English 102, a rhetoric-based, inquiry-focused FYC course, were invited to put their research on display in the Commons at Hodges Library.
The Writers' Block display recognizes research excellence in first-year writing at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Students enrolled in English 102, a rhetoric-based, inquiry-focused FYC course, were invited to put their research on display in the Commons at Hodges Library.
We are passionate about bringing a relaxed approach while creating beautiful, natural and vibrant images.
The view from 23,800 feet. The closer i get, the steeper the climb - it was such a gorgeous day today, I might as well take out action man for some adventures.
The Writers' Block display recognizes research excellence in first-year writing at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Students enrolled in English 102, a rhetoric-based, inquiry-focused FYC course, were invited to put their research on display in the Commons at Hodges Library.
The Writers' Block display recognizes research excellence in first-year writing at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Students enrolled in English 102, a rhetoric-based, inquiry-focused FYC course, were invited to put their research on display in the Commons at Hodges Library.
Today it was about 37 degrees celsius (or nearly 100 degrees fahrenheit) ... way too hot to write especially if you have no air conditioning. The word count goal of 35000 for day 20 will have to wait until it cools down.
... answer to riddle : a nano novel of course
(not a newspaper!)
P.S. oops I only had to write 34000 today - a slight miscalculation not that it mattered. I didn't write a word!
The Writers' Block display recognizes research excellence in first-year writing at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Students enrolled in English 102, a rhetoric-based, inquiry-focused FYC course, were invited to put their research on display in the Commons at Hodges Library.
The Writers' Block display recognizes research excellence in first-year writing at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Students enrolled in English 102, a rhetoric-based, inquiry-focused FYC course, were invited to put their research on display in the Commons at Hodges Library.
The Writers' Block display recognizes research excellence in first-year writing at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Students enrolled in English 102, a rhetoric-based, inquiry-focused FYC course, were invited to put their research on display in the Commons at Hodges Library.
The Writers' Block display recognizes research excellence in first-year writing at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Students enrolled in English 102, a rhetoric-based, inquiry-focused FYC course, were invited to put their research on display in the Commons at Hodges Library.
The Writers' Block display recognizes research excellence in first-year writing at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Students enrolled in English 102, a rhetoric-based, inquiry-focused FYC course, were invited to put their research on display in the Commons at Hodges Library.
The Writers' Block display recognizes research excellence in first-year writing at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Students enrolled in English 102, a rhetoric-based, inquiry-focused FYC course, were invited to put their research on display in the Commons at Hodges Library.
The Writers' Block display recognizes research excellence in first-year writing at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Students enrolled in English 102, a rhetoric-based, inquiry-focused FYC course, were invited to put their research on display in the Commons at Hodges Library.
The Writers' Block display recognizes research excellence in first-year writing at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Students enrolled in English 102, a rhetoric-based, inquiry-focused FYC course, were invited to put their research on display in the Commons at Hodges Library.
The Writers' Block display recognizes research excellence in first-year writing at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Students enrolled in English 102, a rhetoric-based, inquiry-focused FYC course, were invited to put their research on display in the Commons at Hodges Library.
The Writers' Block display recognizes research excellence in first-year writing at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Students enrolled in English 102, a rhetoric-based, inquiry-focused FYC course, were invited to put their research on display in the Commons at Hodges Library.
"It was a dark and stormy ...." No, that's not it. "The bright moonlight illuminated the ...." Nope, not workin'. "Then she came along and like a beautiful zamboni flooded his heart with warmth ..." Ok, I give up.
Brought to you by The Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest (www.bulwer-lytton.com/)
The Writers' Block display recognizes research excellence in first-year writing at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Students enrolled in English 102, a rhetoric-based, inquiry-focused FYC course, were invited to put their research on display in the Commons at Hodges Library.
We are passionate about bringing a relaxed approach while creating beautiful, natural and vibrant images.
The Writers' Block display recognizes research excellence in first-year writing at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Students enrolled in English 102, a rhetoric-based, inquiry-focused FYC course, were invited to put their research on display in the Commons at Hodges Library.
The Writers' Block display recognizes research excellence in first-year writing at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Students enrolled in English 102, a rhetoric-based, inquiry-focused FYC course, were invited to put their research on display in the Commons at Hodges Library.
The Writers' Block display recognizes research excellence in first-year writing at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Students enrolled in English 102, a rhetoric-based, inquiry-focused FYC course, were invited to put their research on display in the Commons at Hodges Library.
The Writers' Block display recognizes research excellence in first-year writing at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Students enrolled in English 102, a rhetoric-based, inquiry-focused FYC course, were invited to put their research on display in the Commons at Hodges Library.
The Writers' Block display recognizes research excellence in first-year writing at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Students enrolled in English 102, a rhetoric-based, inquiry-focused FYC course, were invited to put their research on display in the Commons at Hodges Library.
The Writers' Block display recognizes research excellence in first-year writing at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Students enrolled in English 102, a rhetoric-based, inquiry-focused FYC course, were invited to put their research on display in the Commons at Hodges Library.
The Writers' Block display recognizes research excellence in first-year writing at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Students enrolled in English 102, a rhetoric-based, inquiry-focused FYC course, were invited to put their research on display in the Commons at Hodges Library.
32,300: for a day or so, I really had lost focus, so the inspiration for today was to just take some time out to stop and smell the roses ... and I knew I had some growing in the garden ... oh well, such much for philosophy ... now back to thornier issues
target was 47,600 words. An ode to the nanowrimo "running pencil man", sprinting to the finish line along the purple brick road : 50000 words in 30 days. close ... so close ... you can see and smell victory (but there is a little sadness that nanowrimo will soon end).
Writer's block--it's a block that sits on top of your paper, preventing you from writing anything on the paper.
the word count challenge today is 30,600. I'm a little off the pace, and week three could end by burning the midnight oil ... or burning the candle at both ends ... I do need to reflame my interest in my MC though!
Clint Eastwood Tried to be reasonable, but didn’t like it. It’s a fun quote to stamp on a motivational poster or card, for inspiring you to make things differently.
The word target for today is to reach 28,900. The image today includes a short piece from this year's novel - I wrote this on the first day and it refers to a clock with Roman numerals. The blocks are from a set I painted for my son when he was a toddler.
We are passionate about bringing a relaxed approach while creating beautiful, natural and vibrant images.
Clint Eastwood inspires you to make a change, saying that we need to be the change we wish to see in the world. It’s a nice quote to stamp on a motivational poster or card, for inspiring you to make things differently.
Strobist info: 1 flash fired through a beauty dish, to rear left and above the subject, set to lowest power. A reflector positioned positioned to the right to soften the shadows a little.
Shot at 300mm with 1/250 shutter speed and aperture set at f/8.
Canon 30D body with Sigma 70-300 glass.
Comments and feedback welcome.
Thanks for looking.
Chris Stickley
We are passionate about bringing a relaxed approach while creating beautiful, natural and vibrant images.
We are passionate about bringing a relaxed approach while creating beautiful, natural and vibrant images.
Difficult work and writers block concept with a bunch of crumpled papers and a clean sheet with metal pen on the surface of wooden table, viewed in close-up- image from our concepts gallery at www.freeimages.co.uk/galleries/ideas/concept/index.htm see site for terms of use
Lake County Writer's Block. 2005 Petite Syrah.
O exalted Muse, gracious Goddess, precious font of words that sing, where
have you fled in your gossamer gown? O elusive spirit, ethereal
inspiration, without your guidance I shall surely perish. (I would much
prefer to publish.) Hot tears dampen my waiting keyboard, I gaze at the
tabla rasa of my screen and implore you to return. Wretched, I finally
turn away. But what is this gift of Bacchus I spy upon the sideboard? Is
it, perchance, an earthly Muse, a corporal entity, more compliant, more
approachable than the elusive Goddess? O worldly Cavalier, Knight of
heady pleasures, how the promise of your unfathomed ambrosia lures me.
You are no callow youth, no upstart vintage. Before your noble lineage,
your dark fragrance, your mysterious aura, I linger transfixed. Dare I
plunge into your plagent depths, probe the tart sweetness of your being?
O red-robed Gallant, the joy of summer laughter, the spice of scented
evenings, the pulse of ecstatic memory, offer your essence, enfold me in
the bliss of your lustrous embrace. Ah, valiant Knight, how quickly you
warm my chaste lips. Your gilded sunsets gush forth in ruby-hued
splendor, your sinuous silks caress my tongue. Cradled in my crystal
chalice I float on crimson nectar in pebbled moonlight, taste black
cherries and faraway stars, raspberries and reminisces, oak forests and
secret rendezvous. Jeweled combs slip from my coiled tresses and my
golden locks fall to my naked shoulders. Yea, I swoon.
-- Ann Newton Holmes
(back label of the bottle)
The word target should have been 49,300 for today. Yesterday, with running pencil man beside me, I did sprint to the finish line and completed the 09 Nanowrimo challenge, over 50,000 words in less than 30 days. You will have to wait until day 30 to get a break down of "the novel" - Inside Her Drawers.