The winner of Karen Wiesner's First Draft in 30 Days contest is...
Rose McCauley! Congrats Rose. Contact Gina with your mailing address and we'll get out your signed copy. gholmes@rev.net
Also, check out Mike Duran's excellent article in Infuze!
http://www.relevantmagazine.com/pc_article.php?id=7058.
Tomorrow's author interview is with Robin Lee Hatcher.
Wednesday, November 02, 2005
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Hi Ane,
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the article, very true.
Concerning "The artist's temperment" -- have you ever met such a bunch of moody people?
How we ever get anything done in our roller coaster lives is beyond me.
Steve