Writers In The Mist

Literary Lee feels privileged and lucky.  So should all the many The Life Literary readers.  Here’s why:  The noted scribologist (one who studies the habits of writers) Argyle Schield has agreed to share his field notes, scribbled hastily in his scribology journal during his recent (and ongoing) observations of writers in their element.  This blog’s greedy corporate sponsors have obtained the sole rights to publish his observations, wittily called Writers in the Mist (WITM).  November, National Novel Writing Month, brings out these usually shy and retiring creatures (writers, not greedy corporate sponsors) in scads and droves and, (for literary lions) prides, providing rare opportunities for professional scribologists like Dr. Schield to note and catalog their behavior.  Being the soul of concision, Argyle will be using Twitter to tweet his observations throughout November.  You can read them in the column on the right-hand side of The Life Literary’s homepage under the surprisingly imaginative title:  The Life Literary on Twitter (or click here).

About literarylee

I sling words for a living. Always have, always will. Some have been interesting and fun; most not. These days, I write the fun words early in the morning before the adults are up and make me eat my Cream of Wheat.
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