There are those legendary days when the words gush out of you like a healthy river. Ever wondered how the current gains it’s velocity?
I don’t know how it is for you, but I’ve pinpointed the glaciers that feed my river.
What do you owe your massive word counts to?
There are those legendary days when the words gush out of you like a healthy river. Ever wondered how the current gains it’s velocity?
I don’t know how it is for you, but I’ve pinpointed the glaciers that feed my river.
Welcome to the last task. This one is pretty easy!
“Happiness is … ”Complete the sentence and grow it. Keep it a maximum of five hundred words or less.
Happiness is… Continue reading “IBMC #10: The Happiness Challenge”
This is the 6th Challenge of the 10 IBMC Challenges. Basically, the task is to combine the three props provided into one single coherent idea. Or, so I see it, at least. The props provided are: Continue reading “IBMC #6: The Mass Media Challenge”
Lily was scrolling through her newsfeed on her phone when her friend Courtney messaged her. She sounded really hyped about the online novel she was reading. The latest chapter apparently ended in a cliff-hanger, and it was all Courtney could do to not jump off a cliff, she said.
Continue reading “IBMC #5: The Not So Quite Quote Challenge”
It’s been a while since I wrote something other than fiction. Actually, it feels like it’s been a long time since I wrote anything. This might or might not have anything to do with… I don’t really know what it has anything to do with, really. I just know that these days, I don’t usually feel like writing about anything specific. And I’ll talk about that in a bit.
First, I think it’s time I stopped keeping the secret and spilled. Continue reading “A Different Feeling”
My brother came up with tons and TONS of non-fiction books up his sleeve. He recommended them like firing a machine gun.
The good thing, though, was that Bird By Bird was about something I really wanted to read about at that time, plus, it was not boring like most of the others he came up with.
Okay, I concede that I’m just judging because I randomly flipped to page 197 and did not understand what was going on, and that is extremely unfair. However, I was on a reading spree, the book was short, funny, and made sense no matter which chapter I read first.
Now I realise what a grave mistake I made by not writing about these when I finished reading them, because now my memory is fuzzy, and I barely remember my thoughts at the end. For most of them, at least.
For this particular paperback, I couldn’t have blogged about it when I finished it, because back then I didn’t have a blog! :p
I could say that this book made me see light and provided me with a lot of awesome quotes, etc. But I’m not gonna say that. What I’m going to say is this:
This book told me that there could be non-boring non-fiction. This gave me the courage to read all the other non-fiction and self-help books I read in 2014, and those books left me with a ton of inspiration and a plethora of awesome quotes.
Of course, Anne Lamott inspired me as well. So, before I forget, I’m going to give this book a reread this season.
After months worth of contemplation and consideration, I’ve started the copying exercise today. Continue reading “Writing Out By Hand: Preface and Day 1”
What I’m going through right now, every avid reader knows by heart. We dread every minute of it, but we go on anyway, because the journey is worth more than the emptiness afterwards.
I just finished reading Winter by Marissa Meyer, the last book in her Sci Fi series The Lunar Chronicles. Continue reading “And They All Lived Happily To The End of Their Days”
Writing 101 has ended. And, yes, I’m partly prepared for the sudden drop in post engagement that is bound to follow.
But, as I wrap up the assignments from this course, I want to highlight some of the things I gained through it. Continue reading “Last Day of Writing 101”