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  • cathderhea Nov 2, 2009 @ 10:42 am | delete
    Superb! I just rated your lens 5 stars!
  • foovay Oct 21, 2009 @ 5:08 pm | delete
    Yet another fantastic lens on writing! thank you for all the great advice
  • WhitU4ever Mar 17, 2009 @ 3:24 pm | delete
    Excellent info! Thanks for writing this.
  • mulberry Mar 17, 2009 @ 2:40 pm | delete
    Great info. (and a beautiful page to boot!) but dang, isn't there just a pill I can take to become a good writer? ;)
  • kiwisoutback Mar 17, 2009 @ 7:10 am | delete
    Great tips! Thanks for the suggestions! I find that writing often usually does sharpen it. I'm noticably rusty when haven't been writing (on Squidoo) for a while.
  • Writingnag Dec 8, 2008 @ 9:59 am | delete
    Thanks, Wendy this is great information! I'll be back to read your other posts.
  • anthropos Dec 7, 2008 @ 3:18 pm | delete
    Wendy, I found this lens through "lens hopping"; following the links of lensmasters of comments made on lenses I liked, and then following other comments on those. Not very scientific, but very interesting! I had written academic articles for years, but on retirement, I found that hobby writing (travel, genealogy, etc.) was much more fun, and I might add much more challenging. Squidoo has now almost become an obsession, but an enjoyable one. The biggest challenge is combining the informational writings with the variety of modules available.

    This lens is the best written treatise for the amateur writer that I have seen. I complement you for it and will not only be making it a favorite but will lens roll it on several of my lenses. For this lens 5 stars is not enough. I will be reading and re-reading it as I expand on my lenses and personal blogs. I have definitely become a fan of yours. Maybe someday I'll reach that Giant Squid status, and join the elite.
  • Rusty-Quill Dec 7, 2008 @ 10:15 am | delete
    Congrats on your latest lens! Wonderful images you've highlighted and some great info for budding or aspiring writers, or the pros among us who think they know it all already. ;) I'm still waiting for my Ferrari, but until then I'll keep learning more from lenses like this one. Thank you.
  • Treasures-By-Brenda Dec 5, 2008 @ 6:16 pm | delete
    Wow ~~ you have packed a lot of good advice into this lens and you did it all from the library in a limited time frame? You sure know how to do it!

    Brenda
  • seedplanter Nov 15, 2008 @ 2:37 pm | delete
    Wendy, you've packed a lot into one lens! Good info here for writers at any level.
    When you update, would you consider adding my How2HQblog? It's fairly new, and I plan to include a lot of gems I've learned along the way since first beginning my write-for-publication journey 27 years ago. (Ouch...that really dates me, doesn't it?)

    I especially appreciated your thoughts on success, because too often, I think people tie it into riches & fame. There's a lot to be said for satisfaction in work, happiness at home, and the blessings of faithful friends.

    Great lens, Wendy.

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