P-A-S-S-I-O-N and Confidence And Publication Part 6 of 11
Tap tap tap, type. I love the sound of the keyboard in the morning. It’s about as good as coffee some days. Not as good as tea, that more of a paper and pen thing. Or better still a good…
P-A-S-S-I-O-N and Confidence And Publication Part 5 of 11
We looked at the darker side of passion yesterday and now, we’ll look at the lighter side of passion the one that created such memorable works, the driving need to create and perfect. I know of a few authors who…
Dear Diary. A Bit on Journaling.
Onwards and Upwards as the saying goes. I spent the last bit talking with a friend, and the topic was on journaling. The Dear Diary of the world. Of course she is an avid journaling lady. She could make my…
P-A-S-S-I-O-N and Confidence and Publication Part 4 of 11
The darker side of passion… A Farewell to Arms, The Sun Also Rises A Grief Observed, A Brave New World A Room of Ones Own, The Great Gatsby What do these famous books have in common? They are all passionate,…
Interview With C.S. Lewis, Writing and other Oberservations
The passion and confidence series will be up later today but, I’ve got an interview with C.S.Lewis right on this blog: Okay before you comment pointing out he’s dead, and I know he is let’s have a bit of fun…
P-A-S-S-I-O-N and Confidence And Publication Part 3 of 11
I need passion and confidence, and a bit of book knowledge, of course I have so many places I go for book knowledge, Alissa is a a great source, I don’t know how she can possibly read so many wonderful…
P-A-S-S-I-O-N and Confidence And Publication Part 2 of 11
Writing with passiona nd being published is an awesome thing indeed. This powerful emotion is one that oftentimes people both fear and enjoy. I think it is because for the new writer, the passion is all they have, and sometimes…
P-A-S-S-I-O-N and Confidence And Publication Part 1 of 11
As writers, we are passionate people, as who else would sit in front of a computer and try to face a blank page each day? We are a unique breed. We want to feel our work is meaningful and exciting. Yet, paradoxically,…