When I was successful as a child, I got belittled or put down, and as an adult tended to easily become discouraged and give up on projects.
Structuring Your Story’s Scenes, Pt. 4: Options for Conflict in a Scene
Conflict can come in a variety of flavors, but most can be sorted into five categories.
Paris is for Photographers
Travel writer/photographer Darcy Rhyno creates his Paris through the lens.
Plumbing The Vatican’s Secrets
The secret truth of the existence of the tomb of St. Peter and of the first pope’s relics in Vatican City is discovered – or is it?
Tarmac Meditations #107: Getting Started
Leading up to making a proposal for funds to write a book!
The Alien’s Guide to Las Vegas
Visits to the Atomic Testing Museum in Las Vegas and to Area 51 in nearby Rachel, Arizona feature scary encounters with mysterious Men in Black, displays of “alien” artifacts, and dire warnings of the consequences of breaching the security of sensitive areas.
Minute to Freedom #97: Paralysis of Analysis
Being extraordinarily analytical, I ruminated over my problems for long periods, until confronted by a good friend who wouldn’t support that behavior.
Cleansing For Better Health
Detoxifying our bodies through cleansing can lead to better health, by eliminating toxins that have built up in our systems.
Be True to Yourself
Author Randi G Fine explains why it does not matter what others think of us.
Use This Subplot to Bring Depth to Your Story
This week’s video suggests the value of an “emotional subplot” to bring instant depth to any character.
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