By Kerry Schafer Setting Yourself Up For Failure I’m not a big fan of New Year’s Resolutions. More often than not, I think they set us up for failure rather than success. Some of us start out great with whatever it is we’ve decided to do: write 2000 words a day, go to the gym…
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A New Year: A New Writerly You
By J.A. (Julie) Kazimer Yeah, yeah, January 1st was thirteen days ago. Get over it already, you’re probably saying to yourself, or a busload of captive passengers, who, by now are looking at you a little strange. Yes it was. But just because half of our resolutions are already ripped apart, most by January 3rd…
The Time is Now
By Trai Cartwright Post 6 of a 6-part monthly series Happy New Year’s, writers! Just like everyone else, we’re making our resolutions, dedicating ourselves to special projects. Maybe it’s a book we’ve been trying to finish, or personal essay careers we’ve been longing to launch, or short story publications we promised to pursue, if only…
The Winner of a Free Hour of Coaching from Lori DeBoer
Greetings everyone, Colorado author and blogger Dean K. Miller is the winner of one hour of coaching time from Lori DeBoer as offered in the January 9th post. Congratulations, Dean!
Talk to the Paw – Neglected Pets
Happy New Year! I hope everyone had a fabulous holiday. It’s hard to believe it’s already 2014. December blew threw our house like a blustery wind on speed. We don’t do much in regard to celebrating, or decorating, mainly because our fur-kids would be hell on tinsel, ornaments, trees and artificial snow. Our dog Kinsey…