I am swimming upstream. Come the end of summer, cool air, touch of Fall, the beginning of the end of things in this cycle, time to take stock, stock up, buy school supplies, bring on the next chapter.
Archives for 2012
10 Excuses for Not Writing – and How to Smash Them
Writers are masters of excuses. We come up with all sorts of awesome reasons we should do be doing everything but writing. Today, let’s consider some of our most common writing excuses, when they’re true, when they’re not, and how to get past them.
The Tangled Garden
When in Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley, don’t miss the superb Tangled Garden!
Minute to Freedom #63: Not Being A Scapegoat
Today let’s talk about not being a scapegoat. Have you ever found yourself taking on the blame for events in your world?
Will Tourism Soon Become A Major Problem?
While it is great to discover God’s green Earth, some worry that tourism will soon become a major problem. Loss of cultural heritage, ecological degradation, economic dependence… what are the consequences of mass tourism? And, most importantly, what can be done to limit – or at least, control – the damage?
The Body
It is cold. Colder than it is outside, it’s that awful cold that bites your nose, the air thick with the smell of death and filth. We are stunned; words cannot describe the scene we have walked into.
Is the Cliffhanger Ending Overrated?
In this video, K.M. Weiland explores the pros and cons of using a cliffhanger to end books within a series.
Outlining Your Novel: Map Your Way to Success – A Book By K.M. Weiland
Writers often look upon outlines with fear and trembling. But when properly understood and correctly wielded, the outline is one of the most powerful weapons in a writer’s arsenal. Outlining Your Novel: Map Your Way to Success will: Help you choose the right type of outline for you. Guide you in brainstorming plot ideas. Aid […]
Leaving the Past Behind
The process of changing, letting our past go, may be frightening and difficult even when we truly desire it. It requires redefining our identity and changing our patterns. But that should never deter us. Everyone can heal their past. All that is required is courage and determination.
Buying Wine For Your Wedding
Buying wine for your wedding can be intimidating. Find out from wine expert, Chevonn Cook, how to turn this daunting task into fun adventure and take your wedding guest experience from ordinary to extraordinary.
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