This isn’t really about how to deal with the blues you will feel from time to time during your social distancing. Just seemed like a good title for my first … Continue reading ON SOCIAL DISTANCING BLUES
Tag: writing
ON WORKING FROM HOME – TIPS FROM AN EXPERT
As one who has operated a home office for several years now, I have gained much expertise and experience on how to make working at home seem successful. Here are … Continue reading ON WORKING FROM HOME – TIPS FROM AN EXPERT
ON STRESS, THE SPIDER IN THE CORNER
I’m going to do a video blog instead of this writing crap. Soon. I would do it today, but life is very stressful (for all of us) and I don’t … Continue reading ON STRESS, THE SPIDER IN THE CORNER
ON BEING LEFT ALONE
Just don’t like writers groups or workshops. I’ve tried. Not for me. Most start with a “prompt,” which might be a question or a thought or a theme, and then … Continue reading ON BEING LEFT ALONE
ON TRYING TO BE SMARTER THAN BUGS
Note: this week, no images have been illegally misappropriated from online sources. These are all original photographs. If you want to license any, IM me. Special rates for veterans and … Continue reading ON TRYING TO BE SMARTER THAN BUGS
ON HOLDING THAT TIGER
Research on the South during the Civil War for my next novel, An Honorable Death, regularly turns up fascinating tidbits. I wanted to know about the soldiers, who they were … Continue reading ON HOLDING THAT TIGER
ON IGNORING BAD AND SAD STUFF
What should I write about today? Impeachment? Kobe? Bad, and sad? Nah. Let’s stay away from bad and sad today, just for the hell of it. Not ignoring, because with … Continue reading ON IGNORING BAD AND SAD STUFF
ON U.S. CUSTOMS (NO, NOT THAT KIND)
Author’s note: I’ve always wanted to write about working at US Customs, but there’s so much stuff that this is now Part I of a two part miniseries on my … Continue reading ON U.S. CUSTOMS (NO, NOT THAT KIND)