We celebrate, cheer, and follow along Romantic tales featuring fictional characters They move us, inspire us, and leave us dreaming Of not only what could be, but what should Fairy tales of glass slippers, Poison apples, or spinning wheels Inspire me because These are young women with kindness in the heart And strength ofContinue reading “Motivational Monday: Loving Characters”
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Day 42 of the Artistic Spirit Pledge
111 Day Artistic Spirit Pledge: Spiritual Growth Through Creative Expression Day 42: RevOnce Sunday I have unofficially dubbed Sunday night television as “RevOnce” Sunday. If you’re unsure why, allow me to elaborate. Starting in September and lasting until May, my Sunday evenings are officially booked thanks to two drama series that are very different inContinue reading “Day 42 of the Artistic Spirit Pledge”
Day 24 of the Artistic Spirit Pledge
111 Day Artistic Spirit Pledge: Spiritual Growth Through Creative Expression Day 24: How Fairy Tales Inspired Me I admit without hesitation or reservation that I love fairy tales – especially the animated movie kind. However, while some may deem them as a step backward in the journey toward female empowerment, I suggest a different perspective:Continue reading “Day 24 of the Artistic Spirit Pledge”
One down, two to go!
Part one of three sections in my YA novel is edited and ready for family and friends to read. I welcome constructive feedback, yearn for honest criticism and welcome both praise and “eh, it was okay” comments. I’ve mentioned it before but I’ll reiterate it once again…I love, love, love the direction of this story. Continue reading “One down, two to go!”
Assembly Required
My {Title Yet to Be Determined} novel is currently under construction. As I near the end of the editing phase I am assembling all 3 parts of the story together; into one cohesive unit. From there, I will re-read the piece from start to finish and stop messing with it! All the feedback I’veContinue reading “Assembly Required”
Manuscript compliments
Being humble has its moments. But not right now. Here are just a few compliments I’ve received about my manuscript. “A fairytale.” – I am most definitely a fairytale kinda girl. I grew up with them, loved them, treasured them. I adored stories with happy endings, strong female characters with journeys to travel, and ofContinue reading “Manuscript compliments”