Eye of Demeter
Last night the moon rose electric in the sky. Fingernail sliver of warm yellow streetlight almost swallowed by midnight earth . . .
Last night the moon rose electric in the sky. Fingernail sliver of warm yellow streetlight almost swallowed by midnight earth . . .
Effective blog posts share your expertise with your readers while providing them with actionable tips and tricks.
Learn 7 dos and 5 don’ts to writing posts that keep your audience engaged and coming back for more with this handy guide to writing effective blog posts.
It chimed at midnight and so awoke me from a slumber permeated with dreams that spread like an ink blot on paper. I watched then the moon creep across the floor until it alighted on silken bedspread . . .
I am delighted to share five of my micro-poems, Preceding, Into Silence, Tinging, Awaken, and Satisfied, are included in Reflections & Revelations, the second anthology of poetry published by The Short of It.
Read on to learn more about this publication and my micro poems!
Last night the moon rose in an inky sky and I watched the stars blink into being one by one over the expanse of a glittering city . . .
Come join me and popular author Jacqui Murray as we talk about the ten characteristics of great writing and her new prehistoric fiction book, Natural Selection.
Read an excerpt of Natural Selection and explore what makes great writing memorable!
I am delighted to share my poem O’ Clock is published at MasticadoresUsa! MasticadoresUsa is an online magazine that, along with its sister sites, publishes a range of evocative writing in ten different countries.
Writing for personal growth is a powerful way to help you better understand yourself and your place in the world. Whether you are journaling, writing poetry, or working on a novel, writing can help you tap into your deepest thoughts and emotions.
Here are 5 ways that writing can complement personal growth and self-discovery.
And the sky turns purple bruised by the sun and the woman raises her face graven with wind and the moon rises silken in the night . . . .