Jacob and Ava, the Scrapbook by John Ross Barnes The old man Jacob sat in his rocking chair, older than dirt he thought, the both of them. It was that week …
What Do You Wish For in 2012? by Jennifer Spiller I considered asking what your writing resolutions are for 2012, but I have a pretty good idea what they might be. Before …
An Individual Approach to Writing by Andy Harrod I often say I write to understand, but my writing is also an expression of who I am and my recent release …
New Year – New Goals! by Peter Jones With the new year just days away, Peter Jones shares his passion for personal Goal Setting, and explains why failing them is …
On the Anniversary of the Southeast Asian Tsunami – “Boxing Day Disaster” 2004 by Donna Carrick Seven years later, December 26, 2011… By Donna Carrick I remember where we were when the news first broke. It was Boxing …
Winter Journey by Marian Allen She pulls up next to the mailbox. They step out and flank the car, looking down the long gravel driveway at the …
Getting The Most From Those End Of Year Festivities by David Little As we get closer to the end of year ritual overindulgence (where we are bound to consume more food, alcohol, chocolate and …
I Am a Knitter by Kristina L. Martin Last spring I dusted off my knitting needles and started a project. For weeks it traveled with me, gracing waiting rooms all …
Amanda Wilson Amanda Wilson lives in East London in the United Kingdom with her husband and teenage daughter. She has been writing since she …
The Memoir as Psychological Thriller by Joy Castro North by Northwest (1959) Two key obstacles can daunt the would-be writer of memoir, but one efficient solution can dissolve them both. …