Writing Nook
Today I find myself in my little writing nook. It’s a modest writing area in the corner of my bedroom, but it’s a great place to be alone with my Continue Reading
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Today I find myself in my little writing nook. It’s a modest writing area in the corner of my bedroom, but it’s a great place to be alone with my Continue Reading
Let me start this article off by saying that this was not brought on by any one person or group. This is not ranting or raving, even if it starts Continue Reading
The Misadventures of a Wordsmith column by Georgia L. Jones “Happy Birthday” “9-21” I’ve always believed that reading is as important a part of writing, as the actual writing is. Continue Reading
There’s been a few roller-coaster emotions going through me for the past several weeks. Imaginarium is just around the corner and I have been looking forward to it all year. Continue Reading
One of the first things an artist will be identified with is his or her style – whether you be a painter, writer, graphic artist, a film maker, or a Continue Reading
Creative Musings Column by Stephen Zimmer How Formats Affect the Perception of Value for Art, Writing, Film and Music I always find browsing bins of vinyl highly enjoyable. Pulling out Continue Reading
Hollerin Holly’s New and Reviews by Holly Phillippe Age of Electronics Artists tend to be workaholics and this, in turn, affects all areas of their lives, from professional to personal. I Continue Reading
We are very happy to have author Crymsyn Hart as a featured guest today with an interview! The author of the paranormal/thriller/horror series Deathly Encounters talks writing, inspirations, life as Continue Reading
The Misadventures of a Wordsmith column by Georgia L. Jones The Misadventures of a Wordsmith “The Misadventure of a Wordsmith” will primarily be about my writing and the unusual things Continue Reading
The Crooked Halo column by Joann H. Buchanan What is Timeless Through dark of night And razors edge A timeless past Has come to hedge. For what was once An Continue Reading