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  <updated>2007-05-09T19:19:26Z</updated>
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    <title>Got asked to do a project :-)</title>
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    <content type="html">The local elementary school has asked me to do a series of children's books for the first grade class. I have a list of vocabulary words to work around, but besides that I am free to do what I want. I am to write stories and include illustrations. They will be laminated and used&amp;nbsp; only by the school for future lessons. Still, I am excited. It will be a fun project!</content>
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    <title>nom de plume</title>
    <published>2007-05-08T23:14:23Z</published>
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    <content type="html">&lt;p&gt;I decided to use a pen name for some of my work. Why? I want to write different genres. Who would want to buy a children's picture book from the same person who wrote erotic lit? Besides, the thought of remaining anonymous behind a pseudonym is very appealing to me, social phobe that I am. So, no excuses, right? Time for me to get my arse in gear and start pushing to get more of my stuff out there. Um...not that I am going to turn down any simple freelance projects that come my way...I just want to do something a bit MORE than creating a web page here and there, writing locally for little or no pay. That sort of thing&amp;nbsp;is helping build my portfolio up a bit but I want to start writing for ME. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;So, here I go hesitantly dipping my toe into the turbulent water of the publishing world...eep. I don't have too high expectations...I know it is fiercely competitive to get a book published if you can even get them to take a glance at your submission.&amp;nbsp;Failure&amp;nbsp;and rejection are disheartening (Lol...even my &lt;em&gt;alter&lt;/em&gt; ego needs to learn some confidence...) but no one ever got published by sitting around moping that they're no good and would get turned down anyway, right? I suppose the worst they can do is say no. Then I just have to get back up, dust myself off, and try again. Wish me luck.&lt;/p&gt;</content>
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