
Clouds
Yesterday was one of those days. No matter how hard I tried I just couldn’t get into writing, and when I took the dog for a walk it was cold… Read more »
Yesterday was one of those days. No matter how hard I tried I just couldn’t get into writing, and when I took the dog for a walk it was cold… Read more »
Today I had a shocking surprise. I fell through a virtual wormhole and found myself in the World That Time (and Commonsense) Forgot. Yep. It was crazy. There I was on… Read more »
A forced break from writing can be good, but not if it occurs at the point when there are only two chapters left to write. Just two. And the book… Read more »
We spent a year in Cadence Apartments in Ballard (formerly known as Lockhaven). Life is all about new experiences that teach us, and our experiences in that apartment complex certainly… Read more »
I love days like today. Easy-peasy days, when the scenes play out clear and fully formed in my head. The characters develop, the plot autocorrects, the story builds. No struggle…. Read more »
Dogs are such odd creatures. My dog slept like this (on her back, under a table, front leg stuck in the air) for over an hour. Who knows how long… Read more »
When we moved into our new house it already had a resident. A rabbit that liked to hang out in our front yard. In a chat with neighbors I… Read more »
The scream broke my concentration and pulled me out of my writing daze. Startled into action by the raw terror and hopelessness I heard in the voice I raced to… Read more »
Little steps can get you there. Take writing, for example. When I begin a new project, say a book, it always seems overwhelming at the beginning. The screen is so… Read more »
I wanted to like it. I really did. But the movie my family and I rented from Redbox last night (which will remain unnamed) was a real stinker. The plot… Read more »