Never go inside Target unless you are prepared to succumb to the for-no-apparent-reason Impulse Buy.
She’s much smaller than she looks.
Who goes there? Please leave comments so (An Aries Knows)!
Never go inside Target unless you are prepared to succumb to the for-no-apparent-reason Impulse Buy.
She’s much smaller than she looks.
Just a reminder of the book that started this weekly feature:
Lately I’ve been going to bed with one of my favorite men: Chief Inspector Armand Gamache.
Funny how something so small as a book offers you an entire world.
My new writing talisman has arrived! =)
Always reach for the nag champa when you’re troubled or when you kill two characters.
Picked this up a while back at Houston’s Body Mind & Soul–love that store.
Look what Lynne found and gave me! LOVE!
No way photos can do this stone justice. You need to hold it and turn it in the light to see all the beauty in both sides of it. Stunning stone.
I believe all writers are listeners and watchers from an early age. What we listen to and watch possibly shapes the kind of fiction we will write. I thought about elaborating on this, but my words began to sound almost judgmental. I don’t want them to be. I think any artist’s path has its own reason that isn’t mine to judge.
In my work in progress, I have two listeners and two watchers. I didn’t intend for it to be that way, it happened organically. I try to step aside and let them travel their own paths, too. This is one of the surprises and satisfactions of rewriting a thirty-year-old manuscript. I have learned, and that’s better for them.
Making a special appearance, someone has arrived to answer the question in this post from two weeks ago.
Chester Cheetah says, “Yes. Yes, you can.”
Totally credible source, right?
Can you live off these? Asking for a friend.