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Fighting Fear

Posted on June 30, 2013 by Marin McGinnis

Once upon a time, I knew a guy who spent three years in law school, but when it came time to take that last class to graduate, he just didn’t bother. His employer gave him time off to study for and take the bar exam, but although he took the time, he never took the Read More

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On the importance of recycling

Posted on June 23, 2013 by Marin McGinnis

I have nothing to say today. Actually, not quite true; I have a lot to say, but it’s in a new manuscript. I started this one Monday in a FastDraft I’m doing with some of the lovely ladies from NEORWA. I am woefully behind, so I am going to get back to it. My current Read More

Posted in English gardens, gardens, historical fiction, historical gardens, Marin McGinnis 2 Comments

Writing Contests

Posted on June 9, 2013 by Marin McGinnis

This post is sort of an update of a piece I wrote last year over on New Kids on the Writers Block, when I was in a contest frenzy. I’ve been in contest mode this spring as well, serving as a category coordinator and a backup judge for the Cleveland Rocks Romance Contest, and as a Read More

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Going to the Dogs

Posted on May 26, 2013June 25, 2017 by Marin McGinnis

Sneaky Pete & his well-ordered bone collection We recently added a puppy to our household. Sneaky Pete is a standard poodle of indeterminate age. He might be nine months, he might be 18 months; he was a rescue, so who knows?  He and our other dog, Larry, also a poodle but getting on in years, Read More

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Note to self. . .

Posted on May 16, 2013 by Marin McGinnis

. . . do not introduce a new blog and then vanish for three months. Have you ever had one of those periods in your life when it was all you could do to keep yourself employed and you and your family fed, clothed, and sheltered? And anything else–house cleaning, regular showering, writing–was simply more Read More

Posted in Marin McGinnis, romance writing, writing conferences, Writing History

Writing History: Books

Posted on February 10, 2013 by Marin McGinnis

The other day I was reading a historical romance set in the Victorian era, and one of the characters was reading The Mill on the Floss, by George Eliot. After I checked to make sure the book had actually been published by the time the book was set (because I do that sort of thing), Read More

Posted in historical fiction, Marin McGinnis, Victorian fiction, Writing History

Hello!

Posted on February 2, 2013 by Marin McGinnis

Yes, I’ve taken the plunge, and have started my own blog. I have been part of a group blog (New Kids on the Writer’s Block) for a year or so, but have been feeling the need to spread my wings a bit, so here I am.  I am a new writer with no published work Read More

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