Thursday, February 28, 2013
Evil League of Evil Writers: Baby Evil Writers 101: Finding Your Voice
Evil League of Evil Writers: Baby Evil Writers 101: Finding Your Voice: Baby Evil Writers 101: Finding Your Voice Julie Butcher The first time I heard the term Voice, as it applies to writing, was at an S...
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Evil League of Evil Writers: Baby Evil Writers 101: Seriously Guys, You Need He...
Evil League of Evil Writers: Baby Evil Writers 101: Seriously Guys, You Need He...: Baby Evil Writers 101: Seriously Guys, You Need Help Julie Butcher I'm not talking about MENTAL HEALTH HELP. If you're reading this post ...
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Strange Love For Valentine’s Day :: Buzzy Mag - Sci-Fi News, Reviews, Interviews and Original Fiction.
I have a new article out today. You guys, this is really how my brain works so no judging, mkay?
Strange Love For Valentine’s Day :: Buzzy Mag - Sci-Fi News, Reviews, Interviews and Original Fiction.
Strange Love For Valentine’s Day :: Buzzy Mag - Sci-Fi News, Reviews, Interviews and Original Fiction.
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Now You Can BUY EVIL!
The Evil League of Evil Writers are auctioning off goods and services to help Crestline Elementary School which burned to the ground.
You can find everything from signed books to the awesome writer mentorship. If you've ever wanted the opinion and help of professional writers, now is your chance to bid on a 3 month mentorship, critiques, and help on your query letters. Go from good to EVIL and AWESOME.
The auction is at http://evilauction.blogspot.com
About Crestline
Crestline Elementary was a fabulous school. How do we know this? Ask Lilith Saintcrow.
In her words:
On Sunday, February 3, Crestline Elementary burned to the ground.
Literally. Nothing's left of the building itself.
The classrooms. The library. Where these kids played and learned, where staff taught and worked.
Everything gone.
In her words:
This is the school where the office staff knows every student’s name and the teachers pour their souls–and most of their paychecks–into every kid in every class, not just their own. This is the school where any adult that’s not known on sight AND carrying a red volunteer badge or sticker is clustered by very polite but inflexible staff and volunteers, to be escorted to the office to sign in. It’s the school a ten-year-old boy loves so much he’s excited on Sunday night because Monday means he can go back. The place was held together by the steady commitment of teachers and office staff, who made it work with spit and baling wire some days, and volunteers who pitched in where they could even after their kids went on to other schools.
This is the school where nobody goes home until all the kids are accounted for at the end of the day.An extraordinary school indeed.
On Sunday, February 3, Crestline Elementary burned to the ground.
Literally. Nothing's left of the building itself.
The classrooms. The library. Where these kids played and learned, where staff taught and worked.
Everything gone.
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