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Archives for January 2011
Journey into Laos, Part 1: Mother of Waters
In this enchanting travel series, writer and photographer Vincent Ross takes us into the heart of Laos along the mystical Mekong River which flows through the landlocked landscape of Laos, an artery of life which its people have worshipped as “the mother of waters” for thousands of years.
A Brave New Year
Rules are not necessarily bad, writes Tim Heintzman, except when the rule subverts its original intention and creates more chaos than what it was intended to prevent. With 2011 just beginning, Tim looks at how we can use our creativity and become “cunning outlaws” to make this a “brave” new year.
A Post-Holiday Epiphany
Many things conspired to leave Julia feeling blue during the Christmas season. Now she awaits a post-holiday epiphany, to avoid any “gathering gloom”.
The Seduction of Hope
Nathan Thompson explores the seduction of hope, and wonders: if you give in to it, do you lose the improvisation skills necessary to fully engage with life as it is?
The Fallen Traveller, Part 5: Writing the Story
In the finale of Darcy Rhyno’s “The Fallen Traveller”, the author grapples with philosophical questions about a young man’s accident and begins to second guess himself. Ultimately, he does what he knows — and writes.
Of Faith and Fear
Bel’s offer on her dream ranch is accepted, but on the brink of realizing her dreams, she struggles to move past the fears holding her back.
The Creative River Flows Once More
As he begins to write a third book after walking away from publishing his previous two books, an author wonders if he is going to walk away again. But he feels a deep strength that it is time to blast through his writer’s block and publish this book.
He Gave Me Permission
A writer meets a remarkable teacher who inspires her to be a writer and embrace her passion for words.
Oh, the Possibilities
As Lorne Daniel discovers, sometimes we are faced with so much choice it’s almost paralyzing. But, oh, the possibilities…
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