Piano cat wants to play. (Click on photos for larger views.)
Let’s see, this note is … here …
Darn humans with cameras! I’m outta here.
Piano cat wants to play. (Click on photos for larger views.)
Let’s see, this note is … here …
Darn humans with cameras! I’m outta here.
The other day my husband came across a site I think is pretty special.
A poetic, illustrated tale titled
When I reached the end, I decided maybe the “Violet” who left the footprints in the story was a _________. (Fill in your choice.)
I predict this author has a bright future.
Mark Terry wrote An Open Letter to Aspiring Writers on his blog, This Writing Life. I can’t say I agree with every point he made, and there are some I don’t qualify to offer any opinion on. His post got me thinking about why we write, which I’ve explored here before, and more specifically why I continue. Especially his first point. (Read Mark’s post for his words.)
It’s probably healthiest for the aspiring writer to look at fiction writing one of two ways. 1) As an after-work side job or business that one is willing to give up on if it doesn’t pay off, or 2) as a beloved hobby to pursue in one’s spare time—after time with family, after taking care of responsibilities, and perhaps even after just goofing off. (more…)
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