by Katherine Reay, @Katherine_Reay We often think of fall as quintessential reading time — cozy fire, cup of tea or a glass of wine, and that delectable book you want to savor …
Disgruntled Readers and the Peaceful Writer
by Peter Leavell, @PeterLeavell After reading three chapters, I put the book away. And there the novel sits. And as what we call progress marches on, the book does not …
What Writing and The David Have in Common
by Kariss Lynch, @Kariss_Lynch “In every block of marble I see a statue as plain as though it stood before me, shaped and perfect in attitude and action. I have …
One Essential for Lasting Success
by Angela Ruth Strong, @AngelaRStrong I’ve been reading the book of Leviticus and totally disturbed by all the talk of animal sacrifices. Many of the chapters are spent describing where …
Can Doubt Play a Positive Role in Your Writing Life?
by David Rawlings, @DavidJRawlings If you’re a writer, you’ll have doubt. We all do. It comes with the territory. That gut-wrenching fear that we’re kidding ourselves with what we write. How we …