Ideas: The Joy of Writing
Not in the mood to cook on the Fourth of July, I ventured forth yesterday in search of fried chicken. Not exactly an epic quest – in the Bay Area you don’t have to drive far to find much of … Continue reading →
Not in the mood to cook on the Fourth of July, I ventured forth yesterday in search of fried chicken. Not exactly an epic quest – in the Bay Area you don’t have to drive far to find much of … Continue reading →
I was notified yesterday that my flash fiction story, “Bedfellow” has been accepted by KNOCK, a literary journal affiliated with Antioch University Seattle, for publication in their November issue, #15. I had gotten so used to seeing rejections that when … Continue reading →
This semester doesn’t really end for me. Well, it does in the sense that I have reached the last day of school and two of my classes will shortly fall by the wayside. My other class, though, is thesis, and … Continue reading →
About letting small stories slip out while the big stories aren’t watching.
Continue reading →Considering the writer’s trick bag.
Continue reading →Of titles, interviews, and a friend’s e-book
Continue reading →Ah, the joys of waiting. Writers know them so well. . . .
Continue reading →Ever have two dates on the same day? What about two introductions?
Continue reading →I’ve been dealing with a major family medical issue. I hope to be able to start posting again next week. I apologize for the delay. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet
Continue reading →A obscure book bought as an undergrad proves almost eerily useful.
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