Monthly Archives: March 2019

Which One Doesn’t Fit? Free-Time, Writing Time, Work, Life, Family.

Which One Doesn’t Fit? Free-Time, Writing Time, Work, Life, Family. by Marcus A. Nannini Not much of a trick question, yet it underscores the commitments an author must successfully balance on the way to the publication of a good manuscript. … Continue reading

Posted in Marcus Nannini | Tagged , , , | 2 Comments

Me(moir). It’s All About Me – Or is it?

Me(moir). It’s All About Me – Or is it? by Joyce A. Lefler My past wasn’t sexy. It was messy, tedious, and gut-wrenchingly horrific. There were moments of euphoria and joy, but mostly it was sad, made me cry, and … Continue reading

Posted in Joyce Lefler | Tagged , , , , | 1 Comment

The Necessary Separation Between Fact and Emotion in Divorce Court

The Necessary Separation Between Fact and Emotion in Divorce Court by Rob Pikula During your stressful, emotional, and chaotic times in court, have you ever felt like you’re about to lose it and simply want to scream?! Controlling your emotions … Continue reading

Posted in Rob Pikula | Tagged , , , | 1 Comment

Developing a Life Purpose Statement and Creating A Personal Brand

Developing a Life Purpose Statement and Creating A Personal Brand by Ernest Sears, Jr. So often we find ourselves at a loss when we contemplate our lives and the contribution we may have made on the world. At least a … Continue reading

Posted in Ernest Sears, Jr. | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Healing Everyday Trauma

Healing Everyday Trauma by Dr. Kixx Goldman I once met a woman called Cindy who earned her living by pole dancing in a nightclub. Wanting to understand more about Cindy’s background and the performance art, I searched YouTube and found … Continue reading

Posted in Kixx Goldman | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

“Come Together Right Now, Over Me”

“Come Together Right Now, Over Me” by Laura Cafiso A King Charles Spaniel is marching royally down the middle of Osborn Road (a busy Phoenix street), just west of 7th Avenue. What the hell? Dog literally looks like he’s leading … Continue reading

Posted in Laura Cafiso | Tagged , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Women’s Present-Day Month

Women’s Present-Day Month by Patricia Grady Cox It’s Women’s History Month, when we take time to honor all the women who have contributed great things to our country: medicine, technology, education, political movements, and more. Often this honor embraces an … Continue reading

Posted in Trish Cox | Tagged , , , , | 3 Comments

Some Dreams Do Come True

Some Dreams Do Come True by Beth Kozan I was in Tucson, driving back to our newly rented apartment after a job interview. I switched on the car radio as a song by Peter, Paul & Mary ended. The DJ … Continue reading

Posted in Beth Kozan | Tagged , , , , , | 2 Comments

How The Effective Author Triumphs Over a Cold

How The Effective Author Triumphs Over a Cold © 2019 Kebba Buckley Button. World Rights Reserved. Authors require clarity and productivity. We need to feel good. And colds eat our clarity, moods, and productivity. We need to beat colds fast! … Continue reading

Posted in Kebba Buckley Button | Tagged , , , , , | 1 Comment

Write About What You Know… (or Not!)

Write About What You Know… (or Not!)   by Rita Goldner Writers are often directed in how-to books, classes, and webinars to write about a familiar subject, something about which they can speak with authority. Even better, the writing coaches … Continue reading

Posted in Rita Goldner | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment