If there’s one piece of advice I could give to any aspiring writer, it’s finish something. As creative people, our heads will be constantly filled with unfinished projects, scraps of inspiration, little raggedy bits of ideas we glean from life. That’s how we create in the first place. But, and I hate to play the… Continue reading Follow Through
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Sail On
Most of us don’t go through life expecting a disaster. But sometimes, life takes a turn none of us were expecting. A frightening turn. A life-changing turn. For Ridgecrest and Trona, that turn came in the form of the July 2019 earthquakes. During the July meeting of my writers’ club, members expressed how hard it… Continue reading Sail On
I Believe in You
I want to tell a story. At the curtain call for a sold-out performance of Ode to Agatha, a show I wrote and directed in 2017, I presented awards created by my company to individuals involved with the production. One of these is the Diamond Mask Award for Excellence in Performance. It’s awarded by audiences… Continue reading I Believe in You
Food for Thought
Writing is an art. In many of my posts, I discuss the business side of writing--the work behind the works. I’ve talked about marketing, handling rejection, perseverance, practice, and validating the actual nuts and bolts labor of writing as genuine work. There are a lot of mechanics in being a writer. But there’s a great… Continue reading Food for Thought
Elephant in the Room
It’s time to address an elephant in the room. A couple years ago, I received the results from a writing contest where I submitted the manuscript of my first novel. I didn’t win. Didn’t even come close to being considered. And despite the repeated assurances that the loss doesn’t define the quality of my work… Continue reading Elephant in the Room