It’s not relative; it’s real, and it’s long, and it’s happening now: Life
Tarmac Meditations #95: Why I Shoot Ultras
If you can’t run then you can give back to the thing that has given you so much.
The West Wing: Aaron Sorkin’s TV Gem (Part One)
There is only one series that has moved me to such a degree that I have been compelled to watch individual episodes numerous times. That series is The West Wing.
Minute to Freedom #73: The Color Purple
I sometimes get so wrapped up in the big events of my world that I forget to stop and appreciate small but significant things that surround me every day.
A Constant Reminder
Guest Author Kyle Black writes about a trip he took to Bali describing his experiences and his feelings cornering our value system.
Tarmac Meditations #94: I Think It’s Gonna Rain
Thinking about writing is not the same thing as writing.
What’s Your Writing Personality?
A quick look at all four personalities to help writers identify into which categories they prominently fall and how to make the most of them.
The Sloop Versus Every Other Sailing Rig
Modern sailboat rigging and the most common choices for someone who wants to buy a sailboat and go cruising.
Introverts Have the Best of Both Worlds
Author Randi G Fine discusses the most common theories explaining the underlying causes of the introvert personality type.
Healing in a Virtual Village – 2
Short-term uncommitted sexual relationships would have resulted in poor reproductive success in ancestral village environments, and thus a propensity for them, at least among women, would have been selected against in an evolutionary sense. Some of the grief and depression people experience today when intimate relationships fail may be hard-wired.
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