“In order to succeed, your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure.”- Bill Cosby
“In order to succeed, your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure.”- Bill Cosby
Hello!It’s time for “Writer Wednesday” when I discuss another author and his or her book. For October’s posts, I will be discussing some seasonal classics.After suffering from childhood sickness, Bram Stoker once said, “I was naturally thoughtful, and the leisure of long illness gave opportunity for many thoughts which were fruitful according to their kind…
Hello! Trick or Treat!Today, I thought I’d give you a glimpse into my book goodie bag. Below are the books that I’ve read (other than research and my own writing) for August, September and thus far into October. August: September: October: Currently Reading: What are some of the books you’ve read recently? My best to…
“Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing.”- Benjamin Franklin
Hello!It’s time for “Writer Wednesday” when I discuss another author and his or her book. For October’s posts, I will be discussing some seasonal classics. In his quest for life, Frankenstein loses all versions of it. Frankenstein trespasses where man is not permitted. By eating from the tree of temptation to create a man, Frankenstein…
Hello! Writer’s and Reader’s Toolbox Time I’ve been thinking a lot about perspective lately. In a conventional sense, perspective is how someone sees something- their side of the story, so to speak. In writing and reading, perspective is how the story is told. 1st person- I am telling you the story2nd person- You are personally…
“If you hear a voice within you that says ‘you cannot paint’, then by all means paint and that voice will be silenced.”- Vincent van Gogh
Hello!It’s time for “Writer Wednesday” when I discuss another author and his or her book. For October’s posts, I will be discussing some seasonal classics. The Wizard of Oz. The Ruby Slippers. The Yellow Brick Road. These are the images of a beloved story and yet many of the details in the 1939 movie version…