When it comes to writing, it is sometimes hard to judge where the line between not enough and too much exposition lives. Storytelling that is truly impactful and which leaves the most lasting impression is of the kind that draws your audience in carefully and leads to a satisfying, emotional […]
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If you are anything like me, you are probably getting very fatigued with the post-election hysteria. Many times over the past 72 hours, I have been very tempted to just shut down my computer and go for a hike in Nature.
Forever.
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It’s a good day. We woke up this morning, breathed in and out, and we have a new President-elect that we either wanted or did not. Today, I refuse to be afraid. Today, I will not be considering a move to Canada, although it is a lovely country and great […]
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As of tomorrow, I start my first NaNoWriMo. Not sure what that is? It’s a masochistic little exercise wherein I attempt to bang out the first draft of a minimum 50k word novel in 30 days. It’s called National Novel Writing Month, and it’s an annual event that happens from […]
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Gov. Dannel Malloy held a press conference today, warning any residents remaining in Connecticut, to avoid travel on the states aging and failing infrastructure today.
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