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Age

I scanned through my reservoir of pieces past and danced over it with fresh feet. Having endured––excuse me––been blessed with another birthday this year, the selection seemed appropriate. Enjoy! Aging for some folks can be an ironically frightening event. As children, most of us couldn’t wait to get older. We scrutinized our big brother’s or… Continue reading Age

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PLOTTER or PANTSER

As forecasted in last week’s blog post, I spent my weekend at Gateway Con (Gateway to Publishing Conference and Convention), hopefully the first of  many more conferences to come here in St. Louis. The event proved a successful venture for authors, readers, publishers, agents, writers, and prospective writers. While performing my duties at the Sisters… Continue reading PLOTTER or PANTSER

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Gateway Con

This week I’m deviating from my typical blog format in order to offer a pinch more personal information, plus a pitch for an upcoming event. As always, thanks for stopping by. Although a good portion of my time is occupied by assorted writing projects and this blog, I also am a member of the St.… Continue reading Gateway Con

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F-BOMB

Today’s blog post deals with word choice, a piece taken from my collection of poems and prose titled, COYOTE MOON. An example of a writer’s muse while pondering where to go next with the plot line for a novel in the works, I offer the selection for you to ponder. Enjoy. And thanks for dropping by. F-BOMB Hey there writers, I’m certain… Continue reading F-BOMB

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One Day

On this Memorial Day weekend, I offer a poem dedicated to all military veterans, both past and present. Men and women who served and sacrificed to preserve freedom in my country (the USA) and  around the world.  The verse was inspired by the prompt: “He had the kind of face that turned Friday to Monday.” Enjoy, and… Continue reading One Day

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Talent / Blessing or Curse

Because one article seems to track the other, I’m posting a double-dipper this week. Enjoy! And thanks for dropping by. Talent I believe each human being is blessed with at least one distinctive talent. Our challenge in life is to recognize that flair and pursue it to the end. If we are fortunate, we will discover… Continue reading Talent / Blessing or Curse

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On Writing X 2

Due to unforeseen circumstances, I neglected yesterday’s posting. My apologies. To compensate,  I’ll double-dip today with more personal perspectives about the craft I truly love. Hope you enjoy as well. Unless inspiration should strike–and you never know–I’ll return to weekly postings next week. Thanks for dropping by. On Writing Writing is an on-going series of… Continue reading On Writing X 2

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On Writing: Fiction – 2

Fiction writers must also be actors, not only capable of envisioning scenes, but also capable of mentally transforming from one character to the next throughout a multitude of situations. We must feel and then convey every nuance of activity, and inflection in dialogue in order to differentiate the hero from the villain, the boring from… Continue reading On Writing: Fiction – 2

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On Writing: Fiction

Fiction writers have the unique opportunity to live vicariously through each of the characters they create. Whether hero or villain, we step inside each of our characters’ minds, put on their outfits, and dance their dance, knowing that, at the end of our writing day, we can stop the music and return to normal society…at… Continue reading On Writing: Fiction

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On Writing: Writer Types

This week I’m going to post several observations on writing . Some may be brief, some a tad longer, but all are presented from my perspective as a writer. Feel free to share your writer’s opinions and personal observations in the comments section. Enjoy! As I see it, there are two kinds of writers: the organized… Continue reading On Writing: Writer Types