The Faux Fountain Pen

The scribblings of a girl trying to become a real writer.

25 February 2013

The Power of Focus

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It’s hard to say who has a shorter attention span, me or Jordan. It’s actually a big point in the first few chapters of my book how distract...
22 February 2013

Challenge Results: How I Crashed and Burned

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I was going to push this until around midnight, but I since I already feel like going to bed... I'm not going to make excuses (WORK! I...
20 February 2013

Challenge Check-In #2

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Ok, I just got off a 10 hour shift, so I'll keep this brief. I'm on the verge of passing out. Plus my boyfriend will NOT stop talkin...
18 February 2013

Challenge Check-In #1

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So, how am I doing with the challenge? I worked a double today (blech!) so here's a quick summary. The bad news: I only have two and a...
15 February 2013

The Muse-iversary Challenge

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I really hope two is my lucky number. So today marks the two year anniversary of when I first started my work in progress. Two ridicul...
13 February 2013

The First Line

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Every story has a beginning. More specifically, every written story has a first line that sends the reader into the world of that story. L...
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04 February 2013

The Blame Game

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I do this a lot, and I’m really sorry. I’ll blog for a while, then stop for a really long time, and then come back saying how I’m gonna do...
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Sarah Foster
I’ve been writing since I was 8, letting my writing grow up with me from children’s books to YA to Adult. I’ve been working on my novel Uneven Lines since 2011. Hopefully someday you’ll get to read it. Sometimes I write poetry, if the muse isn’t hogging my attention. I’m 35 and live in a studio apartment with my stand-up comedian husband. If you browse through my blog, you’ll definitely come across Jordan—he’s the 15-year-old narrator of my novel and my muse/the annoying voice in my head/the third love of my life. Mostly I write about…well, writing!
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