Little steps
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 »
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 »
Adrenaline is running, unfettered and unrestrained, through my veins today. I think it’s because of a screenwriter’s workshop I want to attend in September. I sat down and meditated for… Read more »
I don’t understand how it works, but on days I’m having trouble writing if I give myself a goal of a measly 100 words I somehow end up with at… Read more »
A scene from Time Without. There was a slight change in air pressure, followed a gentle click as the door latched. “Funny guys, real funny,” a woman’s voice said. “Who’s the… Read more »
I think I’ve chosen the wrong profession. As writer I spend hours, days, sometimes even years working on projects that might not make a single penny. All the work is… Read more »
Believe it or not, the book is NOT about a monster. Not that you could tell by what I wrote today. Here’s a small excerpt. I gulped as I remembered… Read more »
Don’t let those reality house hunting shows fool you. House hunting isn’t as simple as a broker showing you three houses, you choose your favorite, and BOOM, you’ve got a… Read more »
My dog often acts in strange ways, like she knows something I don’t. It never bothered me before. After all, dogs are known to have keener senses than humans. But… Read more »
An excerpt from the novel I’m currently writing. It’ll be a sequel to DTA (Department of Temporal Adjustment), but can be read as a stand-alone. So on we trudged, the… Read more »
My husband and I are shopping for a new home. It’s a horrible process that’s brought me in contact with an unbelievable number of houses that I’ve hated, a few… Read more »