Writing

Making the best of rape

Posted by Georgia Ann Mullen on January 29, 2012  | Leave a comment (0)

Presidential candidate Rick Santorum’s blurt that a woman pregnant from a rape “make the best out of a bad situation” has many female journalists fuming. Some have come up with a flurry of interesting questions that sound absurd at face value but–considering how our courts work–could just end up happening.
Recognizing that Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback [...]

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Don’t Sabotage Your Submission: best book

Posted by Georgia Ann Mullen on January 20, 2012  | Leave a comment (0)

Don’t Sabotage Your Submission by Chris Roerden is the most informative, helpful book I’ve read about writing. A revamping of the award-winning Don’t Murder Your Mystery, the book offers 230 positive examples of effective techniques to save your manuscript from turning up dead on arrival. First-screeners are merciless and will pitch your manuscript into the [...]

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8,000 girls suffer FMG each day

Posted by Georgia Ann Mullen on January 15, 2012  | Leave a comment (1)

Each day, more than 8,000 girls suffer the mental, emotional and physical torture of genital mutilation. That’s a United Nations statistic and also the last comment in the film “Desert Flower,” the story of supermodel Waris Dirie, who endured female genital mutilation at age five.
It would be flippant to call Dirie’s life a Cinderella story. [...]

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