Words in the Walls
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Words in the Walls
Look through the window. Open the door. Write on the wall.
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All Hail the Performing Arts Programs
UncategorizedErin L. HartyFebruary 14, 2014drama, high school, plays, Pride and Prejudice, theaterComment
Possible Murder Weapon?
UncategorizedErin L. HartyFebruary 12, 2014art, murder, story ideas, weapon, writingComment
Musical Medicine
UncategorizedErin L. HartyJanuary 30, 2014asthma, characters, harmonica, quirks, sticky notes, writing Comment
UncategorizedErin L. HartyJanuary 25, 2014Comment
Finding Your Background Noise
WRitingErin L. HartyJanuary 25, 2014Comment
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1378454874/urban-restoration-installation?ref=live
ArtErin L. HartyJanuary 1, 2014art, bronze, Kickstarter, public art, sculptureComment
“You grow raven...
UncategorizedErin L. HartyJanuary 1, 2014writingComment
Inanimate objects as characters?
UncategorizedErin L. HartyJanuary 1, 2014Comment
Vulnerable: adj., capable of or susceptible to being wounded or hurt.
UncategorizedErin L. HartyDecember 7, 2013characters, emotions, feelings, psychologists, vulnerableComment
Group dialogue—creating something that isn't crap
UncategorizedErin L. HartyNovember 22, 2013dialogue, friends, laughter, writingComment
The Art of Observation
Research, WRitingErin L. HartyNovember 17, 2013character development, fiction, Glasses, observation, Peripheral vision, writingComment
Wordstock Roadtrip?
UncategorizedErin L. HartySeptember 27, 2013books, Wordstock, workshops, writingComment
The Sun Will Shine
UncategorizedErin L. HartySeptember 8, 2013Comment
On the Mend
UncategorizedErin L. HartySeptember 8, 2013books, characters, energy, melancholy, sadness, writing Comments
It's a Start
WRitingErin L. HartyJune 30, 2013brick and mortar, community workspace, Coworking, hard work, Idaho, Moscow, victories, writingComment
We Are Just Stalkers Masquerading As Writers
Research, Uncategorized, WRitingErin L. HartyMay 17, 2013Characterization, Geography, Google, Neighborhoods, Research, Travel, writing Comments
The Scent of a Memory
UncategorizedErin L. HartyApril 24, 2013character, Clinique, limbic system, memory, olfactory, perfume, plot, scent, smell, writingComment
Tech-No
UncategorizedErin L. HartyApril 15, 2013Comment
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