© Chris Sharp

It’s official, I have failed my challenge.  Why am I telling you this?  Because I must come to grips with it.  The reality must be faced.

So what happened to me?  Several things but most of it stemmed from having a mental breakdown.  Before I go on let me quickly put any worries to rest, Continue reading »

 

©Robert Eilers

It is now day 15 of my Write Everyday For 30 Days Challenge.  At this point I am having mixed feelings about it but I have also learned some things about myself which is good.

My initial purpose for taking this  journey through the Write Everyday For 30 Days challenge was to finally Continue reading »

 

© Robert Eilers

You’ve been there, heck, we’ve all been there at one time or another.  Driving down the road, standing in the checkout line or outside doing yard work when suddenly, seemingly out-of-nowhere, you have a story idea.  An inspiration for a poem.  A eureka moment when the clearing of your mind allows a gold nugget to come floating up to the top presenting itself for your viewing pleasure. Continue reading »

 

Eyes bleary, heavy with sleep
another late night looking at the screen.
My writing hours are cutting into
my sleeping hours Continue reading »

 

Kristan Hoffman wrote a great post about writing laziness when describing imagery in a story but there is also the devil entity laziness that keeps you from completing  projects and tasks or even starting them. Continue reading »

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