Routines
Having a routine can be comforting. It can create a structure that clears away the debris–you know, all those pesky moments when your brain power is consumed by the necessity of… Read more »
Having a routine can be comforting. It can create a structure that clears away the debris–you know, all those pesky moments when your brain power is consumed by the necessity of… Read more »
I joined a writer’s group on LinkedIn the other day. One of the first questions I received in my email was about how to keep writing when you really don’t… Read more »
…and I am currently slap dab at the bottom of the circle. Really, I don’t know how many more things can go wrong. Almost every aspect of my life is… Read more »
Lest you think I’ve neglected my writing–imagining me sitting around on the couch eating bonbons–I’ll let you in on a little secret. I’ve got 6, count ’em 6, picture books… Read more »
I see the ads all the time. Buy this software, and you will be able to write a full novel in 90 days, 60 days, even 30 days! I say,… Read more »
I noticed it a few years ago. My children, and their friends, would say things like, “I had boughten the coat last week.” Boughten. Used as the past tense of… Read more »
I am so excited! I only have 2 more chapters to go, and I’ll have Fair Game finished. Only…well..I won’t be calling it Fair Game. It was only a working… Read more »
I just paid $5.00 for a single sheet of paper with 3 paragraphs of writing. Not good writing, mind you. The grammar was bad and spelling atrocious, but it was… Read more »
It is fantastic, wonderful even! It is not so much that I was included in the article from the ISchool–although that really makes me happy–but look at who else is… Read more »
This is the very reason I will never, never write a horror story. When I write, I live whatever I am writing. It plays out like a movie in my… Read more »