Guest Author, Keithan Alexis, reminds us that when big decisions are up for us, failure is just one of the options. You’ve got plans A, B, C on up to Z to make your dreams come true.
Archives for 2013
The Tenacity of Hope
Spending every Sunday for more than a year now with a ragtag group of Honduran children from deprived, troubled childhoods has turned out to be a surprisingly heartening experience.
Letting Go of Household Clutter
Having a clean, uncluttered household can reduce stress and anxiety, yet many of us live in environments with every spare inch of space occupied by physical objects.
Liberating Our Dreams, Ourselves, and Our Societies
I want to live in a world where people are supported for the gifts they already give to the world, regardless of whether those gifts are “money making” or not. I would love a world where just being and doing what you can is enough to be considered worthy.
Deconstructing Fiction (For Writers and Readers): Excerpt Deconstructed (6)
This is the sixth in a series of articles in which author Steven Erikson deconstructs, paragraph by paragraph, an excerpt from his most recent novel Forge of Darkness.
Destiny’s Implacability
Guest Author Shaun Carter presents us with a look into whether our lives are determined day-by-day, or woven more intricately before we even know.
A Brief History Of Guide Dogs
The unique bond between man and dog is perhaps best illustrated by the incredible freedom thousands of seeing dogs provide their visually impaired owners across the world. Here is a brief history of how guide dogs came to be.
Dragons and Girls
The smell of blood, sweat, and ozone permeates the landscape. And the air weeps, making the ground slick and as dangerous as the fire hurled from the sky. One wrong step means certain death for the person unfortunate enough to fall down by this precipice.
Tarmac Meditations #127: Rollin’ Fast and Gone
Started daydreamin’ when I should have been working. Thinking about races upcoming and the incredible places we get to run through. Even me, old and slow though I have become, I am still running with a camera from place to place.
New York – Endless Options
New York seems to alternate between madness and brilliance.
The madness part is easy to spot. Eight million residents and more than 50 million visitors each year make for congestion and queues, occasional frayed tempers and a colourful cast of characters ranging from drag queens to buskers to illicit street vendors.
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