Author: Lindsey Duncan
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Song Styles
This is not a writerly song, but it is definitely a human song.I think most women – and probably a lot of gentlemen – have felt like this every now and again.Bad Body Double – Imogen Heap
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Wednesday Wanderings
I watched the pilot for AMC’s Lodge 49 this weekend in the hopes of finding a new show. I managed to get through it, but I don’t think I can stand to give it another episode, because the main character is a certain type that I find particularly i…
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Songs Style
The traditional musician and the writer in me meet when it comes to songs that tell a story. All good songs do, to some extent, but most are a vignette: a snapshot in the middle of (implied) backstory and perhaps resolution. This is p…
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Wednesday Wanderings
One of the unexpected side benefits of entering the culinary field has been that I’ve become more aware of my creative tastes, what I like to do – not just food, but with fiction and even music. (Since this is a writer blog, though, I’ll focus on…
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Song Styles
Lately, I’ve been obsessed with two songs that offer somewhat different takes on the same theme:No Roots – Alice MertonLone Ranger – Rachel PlattenAs is my wont, I’ve turned these songs over in search of characters I can connect them to … and come up…
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Wednesday Wanderings
Recently, I posted a roundup of some of the best review comments I got for Scylla and Charybdis. In the interests of balance, I felt I should post my favorite negative comment. Here it is:That said, apart from a few too many descriptions of…
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Song Styles
Preparing for a wedding in October where the bride requested Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah for walking down the aisle – just for her specifically, so I’ll be playing the Irish tune “Southwind” for the bridal party and then switching when she and her fathe…
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Wednesday Wanderings
I didn’t post last Wednesday due to culinary commitments: I had my practical exam for CPC (Certified Pastry Culinarian) certification. I passed! … and then passed out. A lot of stress and hard work leading up to that moment. T…
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Sunday Snippet
I just finished “Reputation Precedes,” the short story whose idea origins I discussed on here a while back. (Yes, it took me this long to finish writing it. It’s been a hectic few months!) The story revolves around a bodyguard and a royal secretary who create a fictional individual to explain why their queen can’t…
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Wednesday Wanderings
Though I enjoy writing short stories, both to play with concepts that would be unsustainable in long form and for their own sake, I’m a novelist at heart. I also love stories (short and long) that aren’t confined by their written dimensions. …