Flash Fiction Friday
Every week, the writers of the Writer’s Retreat share stories they’ve written. This week is no exception; enjoy! A. Catherine Noon Darla M. Sands Nikki Memmott Lucius Antony
Continue reading →Every week, the writers of the Writer’s Retreat share stories they’ve written. This week is no exception; enjoy! A. Catherine Noon Darla M. Sands Nikki Memmott Lucius Antony
Continue reading →Need a pick-me-up toward the end of the week? Click below for an infusion of joy and inspiration! A. Catherine Noon Darla M. Sands FiremanPat Nikki Memmott Now
Continue reading →It’s my week to write a Wiley essay, and as I was planning it, it hit me: I can write a Wiley about how I write a Wiley! All kidding aside, there’s a very useful tool called a Mind Map … Continue reading →
Today I arrived at the office with the usual morning ritual in mind. My workday starts with checking the company customer service inbox. Fine. I read a few emails and replied to confirm orders as I entered them into the … Continue reading →
I know exactly what did. I love to read and read obsessively for a number of years. At some point I began to notice peoples particular styles of writing and how they used words. Along with the unfolding interest in … Continue reading →
Relax for a few minutes with some short stories to kick off the weekend. We hope you enjoy. A. Catherine Noon Darla M. Sands
Continue reading →Hopefully your work week is coming to a wrap. Why not unwind for a moment with a quick read? Darla M. Sands
Continue reading →Better late than never, here’s a Friday read for you! Have a great weekend and stop by again soon. We writers love company… Darla M. Sands
Continue reading →Somehow the ritual of a Thursday Thirteen list makes Friday’s approach seem just that more real. Don’t you agree? Please enjoy! Darla M. SandsDebbie Cairo
Continue reading →One thing my creative writer has said numerous times is this quote by Swiss health economist and author Gerhard Kocher: “War is the father of all things.” Also, one of his own quotes (I believe) derived from it. I’m afraid … Continue reading →