Maze of mud
Friday night a group of us got together and bravely explored a corn maze. It was a first for all of us, which might explain how bad we were at… Read more »
Friday night a group of us got together and bravely explored a corn maze. It was a first for all of us, which might explain how bad we were at… Read more »
At the beginning of this week I didn’t even know what a logline was. Now, since the week has progressed to the ripe old age of Tuesday, I need to… Read more »
I had finished a draft of the first part of the screen play, and it was…it was…well, I really couldn’t tell what it was! I enjoyed writing it, tremendously, but… Read more »
I wanted to use a different word, really I did. But nothing seemed to fit so well. Okay. I admit it. Maybe writeaholism isn’t in the dictionary, but it should be…. Read more »
It doesn’t happen very often, thank goodness. As a matter of fact, I can only remember a handful of times that it did happen. But yesterday afternoon I turned into… Read more »
Once upon a time, in a far away land, there lived a family. This family, a typical American family, consisted of a mom, a dad, two boys, and a girl…. Read more »
Steve Jobs died, and the world mourned. Elizabeth Taylor died, and the world mourned. Michael Jackson died, and the world mourned. But why? Why do we mourn people we have… Read more »
What is NaNoWriMo, you ask? National Novel Writing Month, otherwise known as November. I participated in NaNoWriMo in 2009 and ended up with more than 50,000 words of Gray Zone… Read more »
Honestly, why can’t I just be happy with a 96 out of 100? I’ve now received 96/100 on both of the graded assignments I’ve turned in and I should be… Read more »
It is harder than it seems. The assignment is to write, in longhand, three pages a day, every day. The instructor doesn’t care what is written–words repeated over and over,… Read more »