All Things Writing: The Senses – Taste
Photo Credit You can't taste a scene. It's just not possible. When your character walks into a room, she can see, hear, smell, even feel the atmosphere, but she can't taste it unless she's licking the floor. Ew. That doesn't mean, however, that the only time you can [...]
The Odd Characters by Carole Brown
“And when he was come near, he beheld the city, and wept over it.” Luke 19:41 “And when he’d made a whip, he drove those who sold oxen and sheep and doves and the money changers from the temple.” Jesus wasn’t a character but a real live person who had [...]
Mid-Summer Fun: Pitch Practice!
This is my friend's miniature horse family - Izzy's up front, Chico's the baby, his big sister Mona Lisa is wandering in the back ground, and if you look really carefully you can see dark-haired daddy Rumba in the background (it looks like he's standing on Chico). Here's you're challenge: [...]
Featured Author: Sherri Johnson
Please tell us a little about yourself: I am an Inspirational Romance novelist, a speaker, social media junkie, and a former homeschooling mom who loves to make people laugh while I share stories of God’s blessings with them. I live in Georgia with my husband and two children. I love [...]
Professional Development: But it’s not my fault …
Photo Credit Contrary to what many of today's political and business "leaders" demonstrate, it's never professional to blame someone else for your mistakes or failures. Whether you work for someone else or as your own boss, the only person responsible for your behavior and productivity is you. Instead [...]