My Favorite Screen Characters
I was tagged by Susan Kicklighter in this blog hop, but this subject is fun for everyone. Even if you’re not a blogger, you can leave your top ten favorite screen characters from movie or television in...
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Sculptor, Antoni Azarov I love to nag people for interviews, and annoying as I may be, some very famous people occasionally indulge me. This was the case with world renowned sculptor, Antoni Azarov....
View ArticleShopping for a New Motorcycle
Anyone want to go for a ride? Seeking help in choosing a bike… (for my character) ;) I love sport bikes. I got my motorcycle license years ago and planned to buy something fast and Japanese. Then I...
View Article#Amwriting: On Site Research
I hit the streets of historic New Hope, PA to immerse myself in my characters’ world. You guys know I’m anal about the details. I sucked up the sounds and smells. I took lots of notes and pictures. I...
View ArticleAre Writers Sociopaths?
Excerpt from Of Human Bondage by William Somerset Maugham. I finally finished reading Of Human Bondage. Honestly, I didn’t want it to end. It’s an amazing book that resonated with me on multiple...
View Article#Amwriting: How do you know when you’ve gone too far?
…and what has been written cannot be unwritten. Since I started writing a few years ago, I discovered a peculiar phenomenon – I’m often shocked at what happens when these fingertips hit the keys. I...
View ArticleWriting from Dreams
Why I Wrote Sick – Dreams often set the tone for my day. I have vivid dreams that feel just as real as the fact that I’m siting here writing this blog. They form a vapor around me as I go about my...
View ArticleThis reminds me of someone I know…
Sick By Shel Silverstein Kind of creepy how much this favorite childhood poem reminds me of young John Branch. “I cannot go to school today," Said little Peggy Ann McKay. “I have the measles and the...
View ArticleWriter Crush Wednesday: Margaret Atwood
Do you ever come across a passage in a book that makes you stop and marvel at the genius of the writer? I’m going to be sharing my favorite lines with you on Writer Crush Wednesdays. I’m reading The...
View ArticleAuthor Q & A on Chat About Books
I stopped by Chat About Books with Kerry Parsons and answered a few questions about my writing process, naming characters, and other ramblings. Please check it out and subscribe to Chat About Books....
View ArticleClient Spotlight: Author of Kick-Ass Heroines @ShondaBrock
Shonda Brock and I have been working together for a long time and how it has flown by! We’ve had so much fun over the years. We knew we were destined to make a good creative team because we both were...
View ArticleClient Spotlight: Alaska or Bust w/ @ErmaOdrach
Erma Odrach is the author of Alaska or Bust, a collection of short stories about one of the world’s last frontiers–Alaska and the Yukon. I admit I went through an Alaska phase after reading Erma’s...
View Article#Amwriting: On Site Research
I hit the streets of historic New Hope, PA to immerse myself in my characters’ world. You guys know I’m anal about the details. I sucked up the sounds and smells. I took lots of notes and pictures. I...
View ArticleAre Writers Sociopaths?
I think every writer develops the capacity to objectify people, events, and emotions. Does this make artists predatory, opportunistic sociopaths? The post Are Writers Sociopaths? appeared first on...
View Article#Amwriting: How do you know when you’ve gone too far?
Since I started writing a few years ago, I discovered a peculiar phenomenon – I’m often shocked at what happens when these fingertips hit the keys. I know many writers plot out every scene ahead of...
View ArticleWriting from Dreams
Why I Wrote Sick – Dreams often set the tone for my day. I have vivid dreams that feel just as real as the fact that I’m siting here writing this blog. They form a vapor around me as I go about my...
View ArticleThis reminds me of someone I know…
Sick By Shel Silverstein Kind of creepy how much this favorite childhood poem reminds me of young John Branch. “I cannot go to school today," Said little Peggy Ann McKay. “I have the measles and the...
View ArticleWriter Crush Wednesday: Margaret Atwood
Do you ever come across a passage in a book that makes you stop and marvel at the genius of the writer? I’m going to be sharing my favorite lines with you on Writer Crush Wednesdays. I’m reading The...
View ArticleAuthor Q & A on Chat About Books
I stopped by Chat About Books with Kerry Parsons and answered a few questions about my writing process, naming characters, and other ramblings. Please check it out and subscribe to Chat About Books. If...
View ArticleClient Spotlight: Author of Kick-Ass Heroines @ShondaBrock
Shonda Brock served in the US Military before becoming a medical professional and a busy mom. Somehow, she manages to squeeze in some writing every now and then. She is also an indie author advocate,...
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