Failure is a friend
I am proud to say that Failure is a friend of mine. Oh, I know. Just writing that will make a lot of people think, “What? Who wants to be… Read more »
I am proud to say that Failure is a friend of mine. Oh, I know. Just writing that will make a lot of people think, “What? Who wants to be… Read more »
More than 4,000 books a year. That’s how many it will take before I receive a penny of benefit from Obamacare. (I’m factoring in the monthly cost and the deductible…. Read more »
Now things are just getting idiotic! Let’s look at the facts as reported. A 20-year-old woman gave birth to a baby in a friend’s apartment with the help of a… Read more »
Who knows how young I was when I had the dream for the first time, and I’ve had variations of it a couple times a year since. The early dreams… Read more »
I knew I’d get one sooner or later. A one star review. No one can write a book that is all things to all people. If one person loves it,… Read more »
It’s really funny, the tricks our brains play on us. The most recent trick my brain played happened because I’ve decided to create a series of videos about cyberbullying. There… Read more »
When it comes to results, writer’s block is to a professional writer what a broken arm is to a professional baseball player. It’s painful, causes loss of work, and brings… Read more »
My last post was about why I stick to fiction. My intent was to explain why I don’t write about my own family. Which, of course, required me to write… Read more »
Last night at 3 a.m. I awoke from a sound sleep to find myself sitting up, disoriented, scared, and holding my breath. As my sleeping brain retreated and my waking… Read more »
From the first day I stepped foot into a classroom I liked school. I liked the work the teachers gave me, I liked the cozy safeness of my seat, and… Read more »