
Short Story: “Found”
She had just finished loading the dishwasher when she felt it. Just the slightest trickling of unease. Barely there. Nothing, really. Silly. She wiped the countertops down with the sponge,… Read more Short Story: “Found” →
She had just finished loading the dishwasher when she felt it. Just the slightest trickling of unease. Barely there. Nothing, really. Silly. She wiped the countertops down with the sponge,… Read more Short Story: “Found” →
Taking the day off and just plain being thankful. Happy Thanksgiving, everyone.
From: “Traveler” Swoon Reads/Macmillan Feb 2017 1 Line Wednesday Topic: Home
From: “Traveler” Swoon Reads/MacMillan Feb 2017 1 Line Wednesday Topic: Home
Back when I was in college, I had a terrific acting professor. Every so often in rehearsals, just to shake things up, he’d make us play a scene without the… Read more Writing A Death Means Feeling A Death →
That’s right, I’m kicking it old school this Monday and dropping these twelve timeless writing tips from good old Mark Twain. The first tip is perhaps his best known: to… Read more MasterClass Monday: Mark Twain Tells It Like It Is →
Dear Friend, I was listening to you. Really I was. You were talking about that thing you did last week at that…place – wherever it was. See? I was listening.… Read more Sorry If I Freaked You Out…I’m A Writer →
I had to do some research over the weekend. This is problematic. The problem being that I love – I mean absolutely love – to read up on ancient cultures… Read more Don’t Fall Down The Rabbit Hole #amwriting #writing →