Tag Archive: writer

List Poem: A Lost Phone

Ticket and passport in hand. Finally, like a dream, England bound! English hotel is perfect, atmosphere intoxicates Small London suburb is home away from home A taste of business life: crazy opposite-side-of-street commute… Continue reading

Fascinating Fortunes…

Some Fun Word Play 🙂 1. You will find Deep Purpose in the rain. 2. Your Life will take an unexpected turn when you pass a RED car. 3. Listen closely to the… Continue reading

Ironman’s Bucket List

I Am Ironman! Okay so you’d think I’d be happy with my life. Sure, fighting the forces of evil is damn cool. I’ve got a pretty hot girlfriend which makes things extra sweet.… Continue reading

Novel Update #7

I got choked up. I actually got emotional when I completed my… novel outline yesterday. Yes just the outline. But you see the outline, which has been written and rewritten a hundred times,… Continue reading

The Used-To-Be

It’s been a while… You greet cheerfully. The phone doesn’t ring anymore… You text carefree. I miss our lunches to fanciful cafés with buzzing atmospheres… You pass, friendly. Plans that used to be… Continue reading

Novel Writing in Haiku

It is difficult To write a Novel where I Must sit still often. But to write it down Is a worthy pursuit I Do hold to be true. peekiequeen Haiku poetry, c. November… Continue reading

O’Halloween! O’Halloween!

Orange and black are set in place to decorate the night, As parents and their young ones rush around to cause some fright. They’ve dressed themselves in costumes that hide everything within, With… Continue reading

I Believe, I Believe, I Believe!

After a day of novel editing yesterday, I got to thinking about my writing journey again. I have found it to be terribly difficult to make it as a writer. Yes plenty of… Continue reading

Confessions of an Embarassed Writer

I collect books. Not special pieces of literature, first editions or necessarily best sellers. When something catches my eye, when I’ve heard of a great story from an interview or friend, or when… Continue reading

SHOWING not TELLING

“If those who have studied the art of writing are in accord on any one point, it is on this: the surest way to arouse and hold the attention of the reader is… Continue reading