Restraint and Discernment : A Writer’s Thoughts for the Week

Hello, my friends and the occasional relative! This blog brought to you by Florence and the Machine’s High as Hope album. And some of Ceremonials. What The Water Gave Me is fantastic. Two big thoughts this week. (Not legitimately big, just the two discrete subjects I want to briefly discuss. Discreetly.) 1) The internet can …

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Riffing on Writing as an Art and Craft – Inspiration in the face of AI Impersonation

Hello, my friends and the occasional relative! I missed last week. I thought about putting out a quick blast for the sake of keeping up with weekly output, but decided not to. Better silence than thoughtless blather, I hope! I have been watching lots of writerly videos on You Tube this week. Yes, this is …

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One week to publication!! (this is an exclamation Point heavy post – be Prepared.)

Hello, my friends and the occasional relative! One week to publication! Thank you to all of you who have pre-ordered the kindle edition of my book, because The Gardener and The Goddess is currently the #1 new release in the Inspirational Spiritual Fiction section on Amazon! You can still pre-order here! And still available until …

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Methodological Madness and Intuitively Plotting your way out of Pantsing!

Hello, my friends and occasional relative! I have re-engaged with self-directed learning this week, and have been watching and taking notes from the highly helpful Ellen Brock. I think I first bookmarked a video of hers ten years ago, and only now do I sit down to actually pay close attention! My intention is to …

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The Distraction of Ideas and the Need for Careful Construction

Hello, my friends and the occasional relative! Final proofing progress now 63%. Getting there. This meant sadly that my self-directed learning has slowed considerably, but hey ho, progress on the book comes first. I did find time to flesh out some more ideas for the next book, writing down what has been percolating in my …

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