Thursday Thirteen
Join us once again for an eclectic grab-bag of posts from the writers of the Writer’s Retreat as we experiment with the Thursday 13 meme. Enjoy! A. Catherine Noon Darla M Sands Debbie Cairo Nicole Gordon
Continue reading →Join us once again for an eclectic grab-bag of posts from the writers of the Writer’s Retreat as we experiment with the Thursday 13 meme. Enjoy! A. Catherine Noon Darla M Sands Debbie Cairo Nicole Gordon
Continue reading →Every Wednesday, one of the writers of the Writer’s Retreat shares their thoughts on writing and the creative life. Topics range from how-to’s to inspirational thoughts about keeping the fingers moving on the page. This week, I wanted to share … Continue reading →
I’ve had the opportunity lately to come face-to-face with the Chinese symbol of opportunity = danger. In their written language, the symbol representing opportunity is the same as that for danger. The reasons are clear, but the emotional reality is … Continue reading →
We at the Writer’s Retreat like to participate in what is known as Thursday Thirteen, random lists of whatever strikes our fancy. Please check them out and let us know what you think! A. Catherine Noon Darla M Sands Lucius … Continue reading →
Happy Thursday! Come read for random enjoyment. A. Catherine Noon Darla’s Sand Castles
Continue reading →Today, join us for a foray around the net as our contributing authors expound upon 13 things for Thursday 13: A. Catherine Noon Darla M. Sands
Continue reading →Aleksandr Chernoff just smiled. “If you’ll come this way, Miss Carmichael? I’ve taken the liberty of having a light meal prepared. I understand you had to eat in a McDonalds.” He said the restaurant name with a faint sneer, as … Continue reading →
We have very different and fun lists for you today. Come check them out! A. Catherine Noon Darla’s Sand Castles Nicole Gordon
Continue reading →There’s an idea in piano instruction called the Irreducible Minimums. It’s the idea that there are certain things that one must do on a regular basis, those “at least” things that keep us with one foot in the water. As … Continue reading →
As a right-brained and big-picture thinker, it surprises me when I throw a whole bunch of ideas at someone and I see their eyes widen in panic and they blurt, “You don’t want to do all that right NOW, do … Continue reading →