When I was a little girl, I loved visiting the San Diego Public Library. It had multiple floors with thousands of books. The children’s section took up almost one entire floor of the building. It seemed like a treasure trove to me. So many books written by so many authors! Now, as I think back,ContinueContinue reading “Keeping A Wonderful Author’s Stories Alive – Susan Ruff”
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Kabuki Koncepts – Classical Japanese Theater Influences Writing Technique – Dover Whitecliff
I’m a bit of a magpie when it comes to learning. I pick up things from all over the place. Nothing is wasted. So, how I write, be it method, process, or daydream, usually comes from a mashup of things I’ve picked up here and there that most people wouldn’t connect to authoring at all.ContinueContinue reading “Kabuki Koncepts – Classical Japanese Theater Influences Writing Technique – Dover Whitecliff”
The Impact of the Outdoors on Anxiety — Catharina Steel
By Catharina Steel, author of Vanishings, The Wythic Wood Mysteries Series | Book One Contributions from Sarcha Boden and postscript insights from Katie Keridan, PsyD, MPH, and author of The Felserpent Chronicles. Anxiety in a Nutshell A single moment of anxiety can be induced by taking on too much. However, ongoing anxiety is often theContinueContinue reading “The Impact of the Outdoors on Anxiety — Catharina Steel”
A Moan About AI — Susan Mansbridge
I don’t know about you, but I am getting more than a little fed up with how AI is infiltrating my life and inserting itself where it isn’t wanted. This isn’t a post about the pros or cons of using AI in writing, although I do have firm views on it. This is a moanContinueContinue reading “A Moan About AI — Susan Mansbridge”