ACCEPTING THE CHALLENGE

I’ve decided I want to blog more. Rather than just thinking about doing it, I’m starting right now.  I will be posting on this blog once a day.

I know it won’t be easy, but it might be fun, inspiring, awesome and wonderful. Therefore I’m promising to make use of The DailyPost, and the community of other bloggers with similiar goals, to help me along the way, including asking for help when I need it and encouraging others when I can.

If you already read my blog, I hope you’ll encourage me with comments and likes, and good will along the way.

Signed,

Sharon K Owen

About Sharon K Owen

I am a fiction writer and have just completed my first Romantic Suspense and am working on my second. My short stories and poetry have been published in Descant, Concho River Review, Iron Horse, American Literary Review, Trinity Writer's Workshop newsletter and collections of Christmas stories. I am a native Texan and bring that setting and experience to my books. I also teach university classes in English literature, composition and creative writing. I share a cozy sanctuary in Azle, Texas with my two cats.
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4 Responses to ACCEPTING THE CHALLENGE

  1. i find the easiest way to keep a constant flow of words is to set aside the same place, same time of dedicated (no facebook, email, ims or news during writing time)
    I also try to avoid editing while writing, otherwise i stop and the muse leaves and the techie takes over.
    Good luck!

  2. i find the easiest way to keep a constant flow of words is to set aside the same place, same time of dedicated (no facebook, email, ims or news during writing time)
    I also try to avoid editing while writing, otherwise i stop and the muse leaves and the techie takes over.
    Good luck!

  3. i find the easiest way to keep a constant flow of words is to set aside the same place, same time of dedicated (no facebook, email, ims or news during writing time)
    I also try to avoid editing while writing, otherwise i stop and the muse leaves and the techie takes over.
    Good luck!

  4. i find the easiest way to keep a constant flow of words is to set aside the same place, same time of dedicated (no facebook, email, ims or news during writing time)
    I also try to avoid editing while writing, otherwise i stop and the muse leaves and the techie takes over.
    Good luck!

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