Tag Archive | writing
Stephen Kozeniewski
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Stephen Kozeniewski What is your latest release and what genre is it? The Ghoul Archipelago is a hardcore horror sea adventure (with a soupçon of political satire.) Quick description: The Ghoul Archipelago is partly my love letter to zombie fans (try to count all the Easter eggs) and partly my…
Be Realistic, plan for Miracles
Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
if you are feeling stuck abandon what you do, be somebody else embrace uncertainty for experience pure experience without judgement where Life again becomes possible, freedom of will self-determined, bitter-sweet youthful, exuberant, spring-autumn with the taste of rosebuds dual, frankly crazy, appreciated spin wildly into your next months with both…
My Writing: The What, the Why, the How, and one other thing I forget . . .
Originally posted on ronovanwrites:
Participating in a Blog Hop is something you can’t turn down. I guess you can, but when . . . ? Jenna Willett of Jen’s Pen Den @JensPenDen ? . . . asked if I would participate, how could I say no? I doubt she hears no very often. She’s a…
What are you waiting for?
Originally posted on C h a z z W r i t e s . c o m:
Here are Ten Rules About No One: 1. No one is waiting for you to get your life together. They want results, not excuses. 2. No one is waiting for your next book. They say they are, but…
THE DAWN SINGERS
Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
After all these collisions with the abrupt license to write these dreamy plagiarisms as if words belonged to a mouth the month of poetry became a lifetime of habit, a sport of inarticulate genius of hope strewn in museums blue transparent halls of journals I still mutter quietly spells for…
Coincidence or Serendipity?
Originally posted on The Accidental Writer:
Hi guys! Sorry for my recent absence. I’ve had a bit of a bumpy time with my EDS, including several day trips courtesy of the NHS, culminating most recently in a partially dislocated wrist, so writing has been pretty much impossible for me of late. I’ve missed you all…
…another wee glimpse of a Celtic past in the Scottish Hebrides… #TBSU…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…a couple months or so ago, I posted a blog piece about my time as a teenager, employed as a trainee banker in Tobermory, a township with less than a thousand souls, nestled at the edge of the beautiful Tobermory Bay on the Scottish Hebridean Island of Mull… ? ? …many…