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May 7, 2013
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Support – Crave it, but don’t need it

You get nervous with no one supporting you. People don’t always have the vision, and the secret for the person with the vision is to stand up. It takes a lot of courage. – Natalie Cole Do you practice writing … Continue reading

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February 19, 2013
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Grow empathy, read a novel

Like I said last week, I wanted to provide an update to a post I did back in May. It was about the effects that fiction has on our psyches no matter, pretty much, the subject material. … [according to] … Continue reading

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October 16, 2012
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Why your short story may have been rejected

So, I’ve been reading the slush pile for the literary journal Fifth Wednesday  for a couple of years now. Currently, we’re in a reading cycle for the Spring, 2013, issue. Like I’ve said in the past, I enjoy the work. … Continue reading

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October 4, 2012
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When your creativity goes south…

“If I don’t create, I get crabby.” – Julia Cameron Raise your hand if you could’ve made this statement. Just in case Cameron hadn’t said it in her book The Artist’s Way. When you’re not writing, knitting, painting, or even … Continue reading

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September 19, 2012
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Worshipping at the cult of “busy-ness”…or not

Last week I read a blog by Alistair Humphreys titled 20 Questions Worth Answering Honestly. I saved a printout to look at later for purposes of journaling and blogging. A day late with this post, I bring up one of … Continue reading

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September 11, 2012
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More about those college applications…

While we’re on the topic of applying to college, I wanted to direct you all to a great article I read in the Boston Globe last week, “The art of getting into an elite school.” It ties into a big … Continue reading

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July 18, 2012
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So many books, so little time… (And damn you, Amazon, for making it worse)

  Jeff Jacoby is a columnist at The Boston Globe.  I have to admit that I’m often not a big fan of his politics, but today he published a column that I can gladly and whole-heartedly endorse.  (Read “Book lover’s … Continue reading

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May 29, 2012
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Are you willing to risk?

It’s summer – sort of.  My kid’s not out of school yet, but she will be soon.  I’m trying to come up with ways to blast her out of her cave (and slum) of a room before she settles in … Continue reading

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May 14, 2012
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What character might you be most like?

If you read May 4′s post, you know that reading fiction is good for both the individual and society.  Remember:  researchers found that reading “novels increase[s] individuals’ levels of empathy and reinforce[s] the ‘ethic of decency.’”  Now, according to an … Continue reading

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