Monthly Archives: October 2018

Hold

I hold my breath when I write. I hold my breath through a sentence or a paragraph. I exhale when it’s safely on paper.

I wrote this week. I had thoughts on my writing this week.

A lot of what my book seems to want to be about is finding your voice in dark times.

The events of this past week — shootings and letter bombs and unimaginable sorrows and increasingly dark times for the most vulnerable among us — provide too much real fodder for the work.

There are many feelings now — anger, dismay, fear. These feelings are a constant for some of us, stoked by the occasional (or not-so-occasional) event that for most people are just sad news stories.

I’m just sitting with that today until I exhale.

 

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In Search Of…

This week I am hoping that the infinite monkey theorem works in my favor, for I wrote like a nimble-fingered simian with a penchant for salted caramel mocha coffee.  Continue reading In Search Of…

Scratching the Nerd Itch, or The One Where I Talk About Cheese Harvesting

I prepped a lot before diving into writing the first draft of a novel,  have just enough self-awareness to know what advice will work for me.

One piece of advice that I read that that is now sacrosanct is Continue reading Scratching the Nerd Itch, or The One Where I Talk About Cheese Harvesting