Last month I turned 30. By some standards, I'm officially old. By others, I still don't know what old is yet. Either way, I feel the passing of time speeding up on me, and it's made me do a lot of reflecting. Lately, I've thought a lot about 15-year-old me. She had a lot of… Continue reading Moving Forward
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Getting to Work
It's a new year. Again. A time for resolutions and renewal. I won't pretend to be entirely optimistic given the state of the past couple of years, but I refuse to be bogged down by negativity. This year will bring what it brings, and I'll be ready. I won't sit around watching the world go… Continue reading Getting to Work
Elusive Luck
Some writers get all the luck. The huge advances, the skyrocketing sales numbers, big movie deals. With seemingly no effort, they climb to the top, their lucrative success impossible to ignore. It's hard to imagine our favorite writers toiling away like us, getting writer's block, or being stuck on which word is best to get… Continue reading Elusive Luck
Writing is Hard (So Why?)
It's not always easy to express what we want to say outright. People have different perspectives and ways of thinking. Our experiences are never the same, leaving room for misunderstanding and confusion. Stories place readers in the point of view to best understand what needs to be expressed. As a reader, you enter the mind… Continue reading Writing is Hard (So Why?)
Writing is Hard (But Why?)
Writing is hard. That's what everyone says. But the reason isn't what you'd think. It's easy to learn the rules. Most of us get the basics drilled into us in grade school. Grammar and spell-check programs help with the rest. Putting words on a page isn't difficult either. Get a prompt book, spit some ideas… Continue reading Writing is Hard (But Why?)
What I’ve Learned
Being a writer is a constant learning experience. From never-ending research to changing trends, there's always something new to discover. Here's what I've learned so far. 1. Writing is easy. Anyone can pour their heart and soul onto a page, spitting out ideas while sitting alone in a quiet room. The hard part is making… Continue reading What I’ve Learned