Missy Kirtley

How Are My Kids Growing So Quickly?

This year, 2014, my daughters turn 2 and 5.  I’ve seen a lot of posts on Facebook and other social media where people post about “on this day, x years ago, I went into labor…” where parents–mothers, mostly–remember fondly the time that led up to their children coming into the world. I don’t really remember much of my life before I had kids.  I know it’s weird to say, and probably a little sad, but in all honesty, I don’t…

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My heroes: Amy Leigh Strickland

My Heroes First Installment: Amy Leigh Strickland I’ve decided to write a blog post every month about someone who inspires me.  A hero in one form or another.  As so much of my life is based around reading and writing, many of these heroes are bound to be writers, bloggers, creators, artists and musicians.  Though I’m sure I’ll put other people in here, too. The first in My Heroes is a gal who is constantly an inspiration to me in…

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Brainstorming to Zero Draft in 10 Easy(?) Steps

I’ve participated in several rounds of NaNoWriMo (nanowrimo.org) and won the last three years running.  I’m planning on writing something new this year*, so I’ll need to brush up my “Zero Draft Writing” skills.  I figure, it’s helped me win NaNoWrimo 2011, 2012 and 2013… so maybe these notes will help someone else with their fiction writing, too. *Note: Steps 1-8 need to be completed BEFORE November 1 if the process is to be used for NaNoWriMo 2014.  This means…

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Internet Marketing for Writers and current projects

I attended a class yesterday on Internet Marketing for writers, by Bob Cohen (bobology.com). It was informative and inspiring.  It made me think that it’s time to get off of my backside, and get in gear.  I want to create marketable content for others to enjoy so that when I do end up publishing my work I will already have some people following who are likely to purchase said work.  It sounds weird when I put it that way, but…

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Brainstorming for Blog Posts

After reading a few articles about what writers should blog, I decided to make a brainstorming post with some of their ideas, that way I can reference it quickly when doing my own research. Half the time I open up my blog and go to make a post, and have no idea what I should write about, or where to start. I know I’m going about this the completely wrong way, so here’s a step in (what I hope is)…

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An attempt at Five Sentence Fiction: Radiance

Five Sentence Fiction: Radiance. Breaking through the top of the clouds was quite a bit wetter than she imagined, though just as easy. The view was spectacular; pinks and purples of the setting sun bouncing off the ocean and shining up through the heavy cloud layer and casting the whole evening in a magical glow. When she took a breath of the chilly air, her heart thundered and she realized there was no turning back now. Her life had completely…

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Who I follow and Why

Re: Chris Brogan’s post on the 97 Ideas for Building A Valuable Platform This post inspired me to write something today about the over-saturation of social media. I already told you Who I follow, and Why but now it’s time for me to admit that I don’t /really/ follow as many people as my social media networks say that I do. While I love to read the articles and blog posts that everyone posts, and I’m all too ready to…

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Who I follow, and why.

Just like so many of you out there in the blog-o-sphere, and on all of those social networks, and on friends lists and in circles, I have far, far too many accounts on different social mediums. I have a twitter, a facebook, a Google+, a blog, a Goodreads account, and several others I either can’t think of at the moment or am too lazy to type. I try to keep them all updated, and often visiting my Klout.com account reminds…

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Two things scheduled for the same day

The Hunger Games film is scheduled to be released on March 23rd, 2012. That’s the same day that I have my c-section scheduled for my second daughter’s birth. I was looking forward to going to see it in the theaters, but the timing is pretty bad. Abdominal surgery on that day, and recovery time… along with carting around a newborn? Probably won’t get to see it until Netflix. But it gives me a wonderful countdown calendar until Baby#2 arrives. 🙂

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Intimidated by Research Necessary for Future WIP

My current WIP is the second novel in a series that I created to write my NaNoWriMo 2011 project. It’s set in modern day, but in a hidden, fantasy world shadowed by our own. One of the characters that I’ve been playing with is mentioned a few times in the first novel, comes up a handful of times in the second, and will be the star of the third–though the third novel is going to be a prequel to the…

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