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Donald J. Bingle, Writer on Demand
May 9, 20134 min read
Idioms for Idiots
Truth told, I don't like to call anyone an idiot (except for the occasional bad driver), but I'm trying to be catchier with the titles...
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Donald J. Bingle, Writer on Demand
Feb 5, 20133 min read
Medicines Aren't The Only Things That Interact
I don't drive long-distance much anymore. Days are too precious and fuel too expensive to drive to Florida or Colorado, when I can just...
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Donald J. Bingle, Writer on Demand
Oct 17, 20125 min read
Episodic Writing vs. Mythic Arcs
Now, I'm not a writer for television (though I'm available--call me, really), but I'm an avid consumer of television and I'm a writer, so...
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Donald J. Bingle
May 20, 20124 min read
Mowing Down Deadlines
Whenever somebody's car breaks down, they say it happened at the worst possible time, but we know that's not really true. Sure, it always...
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Donald J. Bingle, Writer on Demand
Apr 28, 20122 min read
A Reading That Was Almost Too Successful
Credible Dialogue Makes Reading a Bit Too Successful: A fellow in my writers group is doing a documentary on such groups and has...
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Donald J. Bingle, Writer on Demand
Mar 28, 20126 min read
The Set-Up
Some people say there are no new ideas in writing. I disagree--this is the kind of lazy statement made when someone sees/reads The Hunger...
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Donald J. Bingle, Writer on Demand
Feb 11, 20125 min read
Make New Mistakes
With a title like that, I'd better spellcheck this blog ... More than a decade ago I spent about five years working in-house as a...
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Donald J. Bingle, Writer on Demand
Jan 22, 20125 min read
My Name is Don and I'm a Control Freak
They say that recognizing that you have a problem is the first step in getting help. Screw that. I am a control freak and I like it...
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Donald J. Bingle, Writer on Demand
Jan 7, 20126 min read
GAMES THAT KILL!!!!!
There are plenty of games out there that kill people. Those of you who read my my recent blog post on “The Future of Gaming” or who...
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Donald J. Bingle, Writer on Demand
Dec 26, 20114 min read
The Future of Gaming: Give Games a Sporting Chance
When you really think about it, the demise of sports was inevitable. Athletes were destined to become extinct; the poor...
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Donald J. Bingle, Writer on Demand
Dec 18, 20113 min read
Talking About Fiction in a Non-Fiction World
Lots of the people who read this blog or follow me on Facebook or Twitter are writers--and most of the rest are pretty avid readers. Some...
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Donald J. Bingle, Writer on Demand
Dec 8, 20114 min read
What to Get Your Favorite Writer or Writing Friend for Christmas
Tis the shopping season, which immediately precedes the giving season, so I suspect that many of you clicking onto this blog are...
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Donald J. Bingle, Writer on Demand
Nov 21, 20116 min read
Building Your Resume' By Taking Opportunities as They Arise
I've already blogged about serendipity in my writing career and about my reluctance to write for free, at least in situations where I am...
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Donald J. Bingle, Writer on Demand
Nov 13, 20113 min read
Writing for Free, No; Writing for Charity for Free, Yes
I'm not a big fan of writers writing for free or of the various websites, anthologies, and (mostly literary) magazines which expect...
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Donald J. Bingle, Writer on Demand
Nov 7, 20114 min read
Serendipity and Writing Careers
My last blog post dealt with issues raised by letting people at work know you are a writer, but one thing I did not touch on in that post...
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Donald J. Bingle, Writer on Demand
Oct 29, 20114 min read
Telling People at Work You're a Writer
If you are a full-time writer without a day-job, this post is not for you. But if, like most writers, you have a day-job to pay the bills...
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Donald J. Bingle, Writer on Demand
Oct 15, 20113 min read
Writing in Multiple Genres
My wife and I used to go to a lot of local art fairs (before all of our available wall space was pretty well occupied). One of the things...
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