It's fall, and I'm just starting to get into "writing mode", that tingle that says I'll be doing a lot of writing soon but I don't have the "what" of it just yet. Meantime I'm starting on DnD Kritter... anyone who might be on DNDOG, look me up there as Lina, I don't look like I'm doing much there because I'm in the Tower of the Mage Newby doing catch-up after several years of non-play.
Speaking of catch-up, I forgot to mention the upcoming drollerie writers' chat( http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/drollerie) this Sunday the 27th at 4pm! Anyone interested can go, see what we're up to, and talk about -- well, as Joely Richardson mentioned on her blog*G* anything from Muppets to aliens (i'm paraphrasing)
Anyway, I have a ritual to attend to, and some Tolkien to read, and a world to put into a form the DNDOG people can work with...
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Hi guys... Well, my post is up at Meredith Holmes' site. This month I'm pleased to welcome Heather Ingemar to my blog, where I hope she'll feel ok:)
Jess
Drollerie Press Authors’ Blog Tour Post: Music
September 2009
By Heather S. Ingemar
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As many of you probably know by virtue of having followed me to this blog tour location, I write gothic fiction. My trade is words, and I make my habits around the sounds of our language. Like most authors, you assume, I probably began writing early, always knew I was ‘meant to be’ a writer, have troves and troves of work just waiting to be published, etcetera, etcetera…
While words have always held a fascination for me, initially, my trade was music. I was a professional musician for over nine years, and at the time I went to college, words weren’t even an option I’d considered. I was a musician. Was always going to be a musician. I ran from class to class, studying theory and pedagogy, jazz and classical, taking private lessons and playing in ensembles of varying size.
Then, after a chance conference with an English comp professor – and...
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