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Mary Castillo
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Read anything amazing lately? Looking for a book with substance...

The last book that really took me for a ride was "The Lost Hours" by Karen White. The heroine is very tough in the beginning - you kind of want to shake her - but the journey she takes you on is wo...

Replied Nov 13

Read anything amazing lately? Looking for a book with substance...

I love these books, too! Sometimes I pick up my dog-eared copy of "A Women of Substance" and relive the drama.

Replied Nov 13

Favorite movies you can watch over and over

Casablanca, Pride and Prejudice, Notorious (the look Cary Grant gives Ingrid Bergman as they fly over Rio ... ay yi yi!) and Shakespeare In Love.

Tagged: question, silly

Replied Oct 23

Do You Text and Drive?

Oh heck no! It's a bad idea. Just pull over to the side of the road or call via your headset. Unless you're driving a big red truck with lights & sirens, you don't need to be in that much of a ...

Tagged: phones, cell, driving, dangerous, texting

Replied Oct 8

 

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Without thinking about it, the other day I happened to mention on Facebook that writing my WIP (a TV pilot set in Hollywood 1944) is like playing with Barbies. But super awesome 1940's Barbies who wear hats, gloves and stockings. Underneath the gl...
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Well, that pretty much sums up what I have to say. My writer's brain is a strange contraption. It takes me to places and creates people that I swear are real. And just when I've got a handle on a character, the key to a scene or a sparkling bit of...
November 17
is ready to write some pages!
November 17
Thanks Holly! I'll have to look up her webinar.
November 17
I usually wait 3-4 weeks before following up. But I recently participated in a webinar hosted by Linda Formicelli (The Renegade Writer) and she says she only waits two weeks!
November 17
Mary Castillo added a discussion to the group Freelance Writing Mamas
Hi All: I have two queries with national magazines and I wanted to ask how long do you wait before following up? I waited three weeks after I sent the first query and still no response. I know they're busy ladies but I want to get some traction! B...
November 13
this group will discuss any book twitter moms favourites and giving information such as books review,etc for twitter moms who likes to read or twitter moms who need information about books feel free to join and share information about books her
November 13
The last book that really took me for a ride was "The Lost Hours" by Karen White. The heroine is very tough in the beginning - you kind of want to shake her - but the journey she takes you on is worth the wait! I just ordered a box of books from ...
November 13
I love these books, too! Sometimes I pick up my dog-eared copy of "A Women of Substance" and relive the drama.
November 13
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November 13
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The hardest part of a story to write is the first line. Speaking from my experience as a reader (e.g. what pulls me into a story) and a writer (what has sold my work), a character has to make an entrance. Or, if told in the first person, a stateme...
November 13
Thinking about first lines & entrances
November 13
Life is good! Farrell's ice cream parlor is opening in Mission Viejo! http://twitthis.com/hllgtq
November 2
Casablanca, Pride and Prejudice, Notorious (the look Cary Grant gives Ingrid Bergman as they fly over Rio ... ay yi yi!) and Shakespeare In Love.
October 23

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What is your blog link?
http://marycastillo.blogspot.com/
What is your twitter URL?
http://twitter.com/chicalitwriter
A little about yourself...
I'm the author of three novels and two novellas with another short story coming in Orange County Noir, April 2010. My articles have appeared in Latino Future, Romance Writers Report, LatinaVoz, Tu Ciudad and Animation World Network. I have a four year-old son and my husband is a screenwriter.
What kinds of things do you typically Twitter about?
Q&A's I've done with other authors & artists, my life as a writer & mom
What are your areas of interest?
mommyhood, home & garden, social media, the arts, green living, writing

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Mary Castillo

WWII Barbie

Without thinking about it, the other day I happened to mention on Facebook that writing my WIP (a TV pilot set in Hollywood 1944) is like playing with Barbies. But super awesome 1940's Barbies who wear hats, gloves and stockings. Underneath the glamor, they hide secrets, wrestle with insecurities and ambition and use whatever they've got to get ahead in a man's world.

(If you ask my mom, she'll tell you that this was how I played Barbies when I was a kid. She once caught my Barbie in bed with a… Continue

Posted on November 20, 2009 at 11:01am —

Mary Castillo

Note to Ego: Shut the Hell Up. Thank you.

Well, that pretty much sums up what I have to say. My writer's brain is a strange contraption. It takes me to places and creates people that I swear are real. And just when I've got a handle on a character, the key to a scene or a sparkling bit of dialogue, within the same brain Ego snidely whispers, "That sucks. You think that will sell? You think people will actually read that and not laugh at you?"

I don't know how many hours and days I've wasted caught up in the nastiness of when my brain a… Continue

Posted on November 17, 2009 at 10:06am —

Mary Castillo

Entrances

The hardest part of a story to write is the first line. Speaking from my experience as a reader (e.g. what pulls me into a story) and a writer (what has sold my work), a character has to make an entrance. Or, if told in the first person, a statement. I don't mean just having someone walk through a door, or wake up in bed and most definitely not stare at herself in the mirror over the bathroom sink. Characters arrive. They have a presence that makes you turn to the next page and the next until th… Continue

Posted on November 13, 2009 at 10:50am —

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At 1:08am on November 20, 2009, Natalie Regoli, CEO said…
Do you have a Twitter account? What do you tweet about?

I tweet about my fight with breast cancer and becoming a mom for the first time. I have been trying to find more people to follow me so that I can spread awareness:
http://twitter.com/ViralCEO

Natalie
At 1:32pm on October 8, 2009, Mommy Dearest said…
Welcome to the site! I contribute here and have a site of my own. If you get a moment please take the time to bless it with your presences and I'm sure you will be blessed in return! May God bless you and yours!

--Mommy Dearest

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At 1:01pm on October 8, 2009, Megan Calhoun said…
Great to have you here! We've got an incredible group of women connecting on all sorts of topics, so kick back and make yourself at home. Check out the Twittermoms groups (we have something for everybody). The Twittermoms discussions are quite entertaining, too. Or, just get to know your fellow Twittermoms by browsing some Twittermoms profiles or searching for moms who share your interests, add friends, and start twittering with some incredibly smart and interesting moms.

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