Dean Wesley Smith gives frequent advice on his blog to writers. And, the advice may sometimes seem repetitive. The same…
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Closer to the Pull
Right now, most of my workout goals are centered around getting a strict pull up. And having that solid goal,…
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When I started feeling a bit under the weather on Saturday, it didn’t seem like much of a cold. My…
Continue ReadingWhen the Bears Sleep
This is the season of rest. The season when my husband and I take a break from our backpacking adventures…
Continue ReadingVisualize Turn Signals
I guess the “Visualize Turn Signals” bumper sticker was a reaction to the “Visualize World Peace” bumper stickers, indicating, perhaps,…
Continue ReadingInspiration and Concentration
On Tuesday, before my Writing Creative Nonfiction class, I overheard a classmate talking about the writing that they’d done this…
Continue ReadingDoing the Right Thing
If the right thing were always the easy thing, then no one would ever choose to do wrong. But it’s…
Continue ReadingInspiration Everywhere
I keep up with reading the blog of Dean Wesley Smith. He writes about writing, and about the business of…
Continue ReadingIf You Want Something Done…
You should probably do it yourself. That’s what I decided after my disastrous hunt for strawberry sorbet last week. I’ve…
Continue Reading(Mostly) Running the Fit One Half Marathon
The day of the race dawned way too early. I was awake and moving before the sun rose. Heck, I…
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