Prayers Enroute to the Pot of Gold…
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under ...the writing life..., Musings
I find it hard when praying to ask for blessings regarding my writing. perhaps that’s because I feel already gifted in that I am able to write, that my ability to craft stories and that I am doing so is such a wonderful gift.
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Radio Show | Charles D. Ellison
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Event, Interview, Radio Show
Author, political analyst, and columnist of The Ellison Report, Charles D. Ellison, discusses the politics of crafting, promoting and marketing his debut novel, “Tantrum“. Tune in.
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Writing With Both Sides of Your Brain
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Articles and Essays
Editor, author, and educator, Shon Bacon suggests that there are two fundamental aspects to a writer’s process. One is the purely creative aspect. The second involves the analytical dimension of crafting a story. Psychologists and scientists have long theorized that humans accomplish varied tasks by utilizing either one or the other side of our brains. [...]
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