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Monthly Archives: July 2021
Living Life On the TV show Walker, the matriarch Abeline learns her husband has been keeping his cancer diagnosis a secret. He explains that he knows she’ll try to do everything she can but if the treatment doesn’t work, he doesn’t … Continue reading
Keep The Faith The hardest part about writing isn’t forming ideas, or creating outlines or drafting pages. The hardest part is believing that your work has value. Who really cares whether you write? You do, and maybe your family or friends, but … Continue reading
The Secret to Writing Success Time for some tough love. There’s only one way to become a successful writer. You have to write. If you never get words on the page, you can never share your story. It’s not always … Continue reading
Confidence Comes From Adversity Scenario 1: my daughter orders a beloved book online; a few days later it arrives. She reads it. Scenario 2: my daughter orders a beloved book online; it doesn’t come for weeks. She checks the mailbox … Continue reading
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