In any job or career, being humble will get you further. There’s no need to gloat in front of others or show envy for the people you work with. If you can’t swallow your pride and become part of a… Read More ›
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Writing Tips for CTU’s Fall Poetry Challenge
Many are excited with the arrival of fall. It means pumpkin flavored lattes, cozy scarves, knee high boots and those rich, delicious colors scattered in every retail store. Some love the smell of the burning embers from the fire place,… Read More ›
Writing Tip: Set Fire to Your Writing
Writers often take a creative comfort zone when trying to feel out their audience. Writing about love, bad relationships, pain, the struggles in life, and a few will try to throw a positive spin with their words. Most of these… Read More ›
Writing Tip: A Season of Change
The month of September marks the end of summer and brings whispers of fall. In some parts of the world, the leaves will begin to convert their pigment, the weather will feel a little more brisk, and new colors will… Read More ›
Using Dystopia as a Writing Tool
Does it seem as if our world is on the brink of dystopia? With countries at war, societies crumbling, and technology advancing at such a rapid pace, some of the events happening today read like a science fiction story. In… Read More ›
Writing Tip: Staying Motivated
The New Year approaches and some have probably set their goals to write more, to get published, to step outside of their bubble and finally share their creations with the world; all admirable goals. Some will start writing and can’t… Read More ›
Writing Tip: A Season of Delicious Thoughts
Relax this week and enjoy the food, family and friends for the holidays. Have fun making snow angels if you live in a winter wonderland. Show your appreciation for the thoughtful gifts. Help grandma with the kitchen duties if she… Read More ›