One of the things I enjoy most about writing is how much you can express yourself through words. Whether I’m creating instructional documents for my job or writing stories and blog posts in my free time, writing allows me to communicate ideas in a way that is both precise and open to interpretation. At work,Continue reading “Why I Love Writing: Expression with Infinite Interpretations”
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Interview with a Friend and Writer
This prompt prompted me to ask a friend in my writing group some interview questions. He had been working on his novel for a long time, always telling me about his latest progress on one section or reworking something with the main character. It wasn’t until this interview that I learned what motivated him toContinue reading “Interview with a Friend and Writer”
Dark Words of Wisdom
“Who controls the past controls the future: who controls the present controls the past.” –George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four I have been watching a lot of historical movies and documentaries lately. One observation I have of history films is that they are a reflection of the time period that it was made. For example, in a movieContinue reading “Dark Words of Wisdom”
Your life or mine: What is the last thing you learned?
Sometimes, you see the past with 20/20 vision and wish you could repeat the day. She had to pick up her mom’s prescription medication on her way home and that errand took her past a beauty salon with the best assortment of skincare products. She had passed it many times, but today she walked in,Continue reading “Your life or mine: What is the last thing you learned?”
What advice would you give to your teenage self?
I open the door and there is a woman in my closet. She raises a finger to her lips to signal me, “Hush,” as my mouth opens in a silent scream. “Your mom doesn’t know I’m here, Cassie,” she says as she steps out of the closet. “You won’t get in trouble.” Her eyes panContinue reading “What advice would you give to your teenage self?”