And I Should Also Mention…
That the wonderful Pablo featured me a few days ago. Thanks, Pablo!
That the wonderful Pablo featured me a few days ago. Thanks, Pablo!
Charlotte Rains Dixon mentors creative writers from passionate to published. Charlotte is a free-lance journalist, ghostwriter, and author. She is Director Emeritus and a current mentor at the Writer's Loft, a certificate-writing program at Middle Tennessee State University. She earned her MFA in creative writing from Spalding University and is the author of a dozen books, including The Complete Guide to Writing Successful Fundraising Letters, and Beautiful America’s Oregon Coast. Her fiction has appeared in The Trunk, Santa Fe Writer’s Project, Nameless Grace, and Somerset Studios and her articles have been published in Vogue Knitting, the Oregonian, and Pology, to name a few. Her novel, Emma Jean’s Bad Behavior, was published in 2013, and she is represented by Erin Niumata at Folio Literary. Learn about her annual writing workshops in Europe at letsgowrite.com, and visit her blog at www.charlotterainsdixon.com, where you can find all kinds of tips and techniques on writing and creativity.
Don Williams
Hi Charlotte. I went to Pablo’s site and I must say I liked it. Thanks for pointing it out.
Something I forgot to mention in my ‘Blog-4-the-Day,’ I mentioned in Pablo’s comment section was,
“……Her writing style, as you pointed out, is humorous and unpretentious. She makes you, the reader, feel like your apart of her own family… a nice feeling indeed!”
I hate reediting, but I should edited that back into my piece even though I hate editing, as I say on my banner!
Anyway, again thanks for your kind words and bringing Pablo’s blog to my attention. And thanks for overlooking my Mac discretions!
Charlotte
Ah, you know how to make a girl blush. Really, thanks for the compliments. It is so nice to know that people are reading and enjoying the blog and also finding useful information on it.
I know what you mean about editing, it always seems like once a blog post is up, it should remain the way I originally posted it. Don’t quite get why that is, but it is!