Category Archives: New York Times

Morrill’s Monday Morning Mashup – 3/19/12

MASH-UP A creative combination or mixing of content from different sources. Writers are often bombarded with information on what we should and shouldn’t be doing in our writerly lives, especially with all of the turmoil in the publishing industry today. The posts I’ve listed this week reminded … Continue reading

Posted in Alan Alda, Anne Lamott, Dave Copeland, Grub Street Daily, Jenna Blum, Jhumpa Lahiri, New York Times, ReadWriteWeb.com, Tweet, Twitter | 5 Comments

Morrill’s Monday Morning Mashup – 1/23/12

MASH-UP A creative combination or mixing of content from different sources. It’s another Happy Monday. I had a weekend filled with ambivalence about editing challenges. Fortunately, I was also lucky to spend an evening in front of a bonfire with good friends. As we circled around, warmed … Continue reading

Posted in Jane Friedman, New York Times, Suzannah Windsor Freeman, Write It Sideways | 8 Comments

Flooded With Moonlight

Unmoored in midnight water, No waves, no wind– The empty boat is Flooded with moonlight.                     —Dogen Though this quote by Dogen brings a note of peace, it arrived during a … Continue reading

Posted in #amwriting, Balance, internet, New York Times, writing | 24 Comments

Morrill’s Monday Morning Mashup – 1/9/12

MASH-UP A creative combination or mixing of content from different sources. We are into the second week of 2012. How’s it going with the goals you set for 2012? Or, are you like me — still in holiday mode, with an elusive cloud of possible goals floating … Continue reading

Posted in Bob Mayer, Daily Writing Tips, goals, Jeffrey Eugenides, Jennifer Gilmore, Madeleine L'Engle, mashup, New York Times, Thesaurus, Tweet, Twitter | 4 Comments