On Leaving Storyline
It’s been two weeks since I walked out into Nashville sunshine along with a couple hundred others, every one of us seeking more than the lives we’re constantly sold by a clever… Read More
It’s been two weeks since I walked out into Nashville sunshine along with a couple hundred others, every one of us seeking more than the lives we’re constantly sold by a clever… Read More
I tied an apron around my hips, checked on my section for the night, and looked for work to pass the time. The kitchen heat crept up my back, and I… Read More
I began reading Jeff Goins‘ new e-book with the cold eye of a critic. And that didn’t last long. “You Are A Writer” sucked me in with the opening sentence. I… Read More
Yesterday, Jeremy Statton posted “4 Things to Remember in the Face of Change.” I mused over his writing and patted myself on the back. The last time I resisted change, I… Read More
. . I’ve been reading letters lately. It seems as if everyone is writing letters to their past selves or future selves, and I love it. But I’m not worried about the ambitious… Read More
Due to technical problems with both my laptop and wi-fi service, I’ll be taking a short blogging break. Hopefully things will be back up and running soon. Make this week really count, friends.
I didn’t post on Wednesday. I called it my “day of rebellion,” but it felt more like a day of sulking than anything. Because frankly, my dear readers, I do give a… Read More
Morning, folks! Posts will be a little late this week due to a family emergency. I definitely plan on continuing with the Monday, Wednesday, Friday self-imposed posting schedule. Have a great Tuesday! And… Read More
Before I lay down some of the best articles, books, and tunes I’ve found this week, I want to ask a question: What have you given up for Lent? Or, better yet,… Read More
In not much more than a month from now, we’ll officially be able to smell spring on the air. I’m looking forward to days spent writing outside, sending emails from the porch… Read More