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Funeral Question – a one-page play, written by Diana Stout that drew a gasp from the audience when “produced” at The Bowery in New York.
Funeral Question – a one-page play, written by Diana Stout that drew a gasp from the audience when “produced” at The Bowery in New York.
It’s the old chicken or the egg story. Which comes first? Habit or Inspiration? Check out my latest blog, “9 Tips to Creating Inspiration” and find out.
See a new Behind the Scenes blog that talks about using eyes vs. gaze. Which is the most correct usage? Do you know? The Eyes Have It Or Do They?
Check out my Behind the Scenes blog, “As a Writer Should I Blog? What Should I Write?” While directed toward writers, the content is applicable to anyone who is thinking about a writing a blog. Also, did you know that 300 blogs a year are turned into books? According to the book, How to Blog a Book, it’s true! […]
High school sweethearts, Mason and Shelley, separated abruptly the day after graduation are confronted by their past a decade later. Now that Mason is back in town, he’s determined to learn what happened. Both are stunned as they uncover the truth. Can their shattered dreams ever be repaired, or is it too late? Available as […]
Conferences, retreats, and write-ins serve different purposes. While a good conference can be informational, I get more writing done at retreats and write-ins. Learn more at my Only for the Brave blog, by clicking here. Which is your favorite?
Which comes first: the writing or the inspiration? Are you writing a book or even a school paper and have lost your inspiration? Read more here.
The first story of the Laurel Ridge novella series is coming soon!! To appear on Amazon as an e-book! Seven stories with seven couples. Each couple with their own story, told against the backdrop of a small southern community of Laurel Ridge, Georgia. SHATTERED DREAMS – Mason Baylock has returned to his hometown as a newly […]
The reviews for Grendel’s Mother are starting to come in. From Sarah Stuart on Readers’ Favorite: “The author paints a vivid picture of inequality and discrimination. More than entertainment, this book is thought-provoking. . . . produced a fantasy that will appeal to teens and adults alike.” From readers on Amazon.com: “A tautly woven tale around […]