I just finished writing my second book, “The Other Curse of Mr. M’s Castle.” It’s recommended for kids, third grade and up. While writing, I posted my… Read more “The Other Book”
Reclamation
It’s been a while since my last blogpost because I’ve been working on my next book. I hope to finish the first manuscript within the next ten… Read more “Reclamation”
Soap Box
As I began to dive deeper into my writing process, it occurred to me that I skipped an important part. At least, I skipped an important message.… Read more “Soap Box”
Go Ahead and Jump!
No, I’m not reviewing a Van Halen or Pointer Sisters song. I’m finally writing about jumpers. Again, this is probably not what you’re thinking. It’s not about… Read more “Go Ahead and Jump!”
An Unplanned Post
I wasn’t planning on blogging again this weekend, but I was reading another blog (Learning to Write) and decided I needed to. The question was, “What do… Read more “An Unplanned Post”
Woman’s Work: Reinventing the Wheel
To be clear, she didn’t invent the thing. There are reasons to believe it was in use in other places decades, even centuries before. But Tabitha did… Read more “Woman’s Work: Reinventing the Wheel”
Naturally
Her name is Freida, not the little read haired girl. She was the one with the naturally curly hair. Now that’s out of the way, it’s easier… Read more “Naturally”
Ninety Percent
I’m not saying that woodworking is easy. In can be hard work. That’s why it’s not called wood playing. But ninety percent of woodworking is building a… Read more “Ninety Percent”
If Goals Were Friends
If goals were friends, you’d unfriend them. They’re annoying. They insist on being the focus of your full attention. Sure, they want what’s best for you, or… Read more “If Goals Were Friends”
You’re Not an Ambivert, We All Are
When asked, most people have trouble committing to being introverted or extraverted. Then somehow they find out about being ambiverted. “That’s me,” they say with a sense… Read more “You’re Not an Ambivert, We All Are”