The idea is that I found less and less to enjoy about worship music as time went on, and yet, there came a time when I realised I needed it desperately. The Father seeks those who worship in spirit and in truth, but I was never quite sure what that meant. All I knew was … Continue reading Ancient Songs Reawakened
Resolution Check!
How are you doing on your New Year's resolutions? I can see some of you avoiding eye contact. Some others are already moving on to the next blog post. Don't check out on me yet! When it comes to my resolutions, I'm not doing superbly, either. Did January hit anyone else like a truck, or … Continue reading Resolution Check!
Wordiness – Why It’s a Problem and How to Recognise It
I'm wordy, guilty as charged. Strangely enough, I'm not a big talker, but when I do talk, I often state my points a few times in different ways before shutting up. It's my perfectionist streak coming out - the first thing out of my mouth never feels good enough, so I have to try and … Continue reading Wordiness – Why It’s a Problem and How to Recognise It
Reblog: The Ins and Outs of Publishing, A Directory of Advice by James Harringtons Creative Work
Publishing is a tough road to navigate. Please check out the links below. These are previous posts I’ve made about the ins and outs of publishing. They should be of assistance in your journey: […] The Ins and Outs of Publishing, A Directory of Advice. #Writing #Author #Advice — James Harringtons Creative Work For all of … Continue reading Reblog: The Ins and Outs of Publishing, A Directory of Advice by James Harringtons Creative Work
The Frog
No. 34/100 flash fiction stories. See the prompt that inspired it! Rain fell. Waves surged through a small pond in a small wood in a small town. And yet, the green frog sat. Croak! he said, full of joy as a wave splashed on his face. He did not need to fret; he knew the ground was … Continue reading The Frog
Fasting Fiction
If you can't tell yet, I'm a fiction lover. I always have been and always will be. Half of my life revolves around discovering new worlds and diving right into my imagination. When I was younger, non-fiction was a dirty word. The biographies I was forced to read for school were, predictably, terrible, but I … Continue reading Fasting Fiction
Creatively Human
I love people (sometimes). They're so creative! One of the reasons why I adore the arts is that they truly showcase us as human beings. No two people will ever create the exact same work of art because it's not ruled by logic or facts - it's ruled by creativity. AI art may be able … Continue reading Creatively Human
2 Quick Cheats That Instantly Fix a Scene
Have you ever been editing a scene that you've written and just get the feeling that something vital is missing? You've followed all the beats, made sure your dialogue is solid, fleshed out all of the characters, and yet, something isn't quite right. I've come across this feeling countless times. Sometimes, the only solution in … Continue reading 2 Quick Cheats That Instantly Fix a Scene
Reblog: Satisfaction with Creative Imperfection and A.I. by Something to Ponder About
It happens a lot. It’s a default piece of small talk and an opening social gambit. When meeting someone new, you are invariably asked: “And what do you do?” Our job, or the work we do, comprises part of our identity. When it comes to hobbies or the leisure activities, […] Satisfaction with Creative Imperfection and … Continue reading Reblog: Satisfaction with Creative Imperfection and A.I. by Something to Ponder About
Bow Tie: A flash fiction story
No. 33/100 flash fiction stories Sylvia adjusted Jared's bow tie. His eyes darted around every which way as if he'd rather focus on anything other than her. Sylvia smiled, a twitch of her lips that Jared, of course, didn't see. "You've been undercover at least a thousand times," she said, giving him a quick pat on … Continue reading Bow Tie: A flash fiction story