I’ve long known I’m not exactly normal in a very specific way. If you read my stuff, you’ll notice I don’t spend a lot of time describing what people look like. I’ll dwell on their relationships or how they move, but their hair color? Eye color? What they’re wearing? Those descriptions just don’t happen aContinue reading “I Know What’s Wrong with Me!”
Tag Archives: Writing
Learn the Keys to Sustainable Success as a Creator
Today guest blogger Stephanie Haywood writes some good general tips on creating! Being a creator is a wonderful experience. Whether you are an artist, musician, photographer, or writer, your creative talents are unique to you. However, it is not always easy to turn your creative talent into a successful business. After all, creating amazing artworkContinue reading “Learn the Keys to Sustainable Success as a Creator”
Too Many Books
I have a problem. I have too many books. I used to think that could never really be a problem. I mean, there’s no such thing as too many books. There’s just not enough book shelves. Now, I still hold to that to a certain extent. Just today I bought three more books when myContinue reading “Too Many Books”
A Day at the (Author) Fair
Rain pounded the roof of the van as we pulled into the strip mall’s parking lot. “Look!” Amazingly, a parking spot lay open directly in front of the Cincy Book Rack. My wife waited in the van while I ran in to see what we needed to do to check in. J. S. Bailey waitedContinue reading “A Day at the (Author) Fair”
The Lost Chisel
My eye is twitching. My laptop broke. Shattered. All that remained of it was a dark outline on my desk. Okay, it wasn’t that bad. The hinge broke, making the entire thing pretty much useless. I took it into the shop. They said two weeks to get the part in. No problem; I was goingContinue reading “The Lost Chisel”