Multi-task writing and the wisdom of friends

Thank you to everyone who stopped by yesterday, especially with the kind words about hoping I find a job soon. And I apologize. I realized as those messages came in that I left out a very important bit of information in yesterday’s post. I did start my new job...

A to Z Challenge Reflections

For anyone who is mourning the passing of the A-Z blogging challenge, or wondered what kind of inanities I’d come up with now that I don’t have letters to motivate me, fear not. The wonderful folks who started the whole thing are hosting a reflections blog...

Y is for Yes

Way back around the middle of the month, on ‘N’ day, Kate Larkindale wrote a post about saying ‘No’. She had some great thoughts on the matter, and I’m a lot the same way. It’s not just that I dislike disappointing people, I also...

X is for Xenovocab

From dictionary.com:xeno- a combining form meaning “alien,” “strange,” “guest,” used in the formation of compound words.So xenovocab would be strange or alien words. In this case, those that don’t belong. Okay, yeah, I made up a word because I couldn’t...

W is for Wicked

It’s a little late in the day for a blog post, and it’s a shame because earlier today I had this wicked guest post in mind from my brand-newest character Karen. She’s a little different than the other women I’ve written, but still...

V is for Viral

This is absolutely the most important thing you will view in the next two and a half minutes (assuming you watch the entire thing)The concept of viral is something that fascinates and enthralls me. If you could figure out the formula, you could get people to do your...