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That Writer’s Bungalow Retreat in the Woods - Totally Doable

I love to skeet shoot. The number one rule to remember is: Think small, aim small, miss small. In other words, instead of aiming at the entire clay pigeon, aim for a piece of it. It narrows your focus and heightens your chances of success. How the hell does this equate to a tranquil writing bungalow in the woods? Put a sock it in - I’m gettin’ there!
And back to my center of peace…
Me: Well, what’s stopping you?
You: That thing we call “dinero” with lots of “muchos” on top.
Me: How do you plan on obtaining this muchos dinero?
You: After I sell my blockbuster screenplay and rake in the 15 points on the back-end of the contact.
Me: Sweet. But isn’t it the calming affect of the bungalow by the brook that helped you create that blockbustin’ screenplay?
You: Uh…yes. Listen, is this going to be a chicken and the egg thing?
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An Economic (Netbook) Office Setup Solution for Writers

I wrote at length about the advantages of netbooks for writers several months after these gadgets first stormed the scene. With the current state of the economy, the Founders’ Blog is getting more and more inquiries about the capabilities of these new computers. In response, I’ve taken the time to graphically depict what a productive office setup might look like as it relates to gadgets/technology and the netbook.
Let’s quickly eliminate a few skepticisms about netbooks. While a netbook is not as powerful as a laptop, it is adequate for a writer’s needs. Can a netbook run MS Word? Yes. What about Final Draft? Yes. Movie Magic? Of course. Writers have it easy - we deal with text, the whole text and nothin’ but the text. And netbooks are perfectly capable of running text-driven applications. I do caution a few things: before buying, make certain you purchase a netbook with at least 1GB of ram if it’s running Windows XP and at least 2GB of ram if it’s running Vista. Keep pictures and music to a minimum unless you are using the netbook to transport the files to the web. [click to continue...]
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