She stands behind me, looking down over my shoulder at my paper. It doesn’t matter if I lean forward or sideways, if I protectively curl my arm around the page. She can still read every word. If I looked up, at her face, I would encounter boredom or perhaps a...
One’s journal is a sanctuary, a space wherein a writer can simply self-express. Its unassuming blankness offers a container for philosophizing, ranting, sentimentalizing, weeping, and creating. It is a repository of one’s truth, if not always of fact. The words...
I’ve had more trips than usual this past summer and as things wound down, I’ve had time to reflect on the value of taking breaks. When a project is going—well or not—it’s advisable to carry on, full steam and all that. But there is a time to take a break. I typically...
Priorities are a way to set guideposts for a life well-lived.That’s well-lived personally defined. Writing is my declared priority; therefore, I had better be writing no matter the kind of life I’m having. Yet it is sometimes difficult to live up to that declared...
How much life experience do you need to be a writer? Familiar with the assertion that life experience is crucial to being a good writer? I’ve been wondering recently how much and in what ways this is true. Life experience? And yet, despite my lack of exceptional...