“Trust, curiosity, and” —your eyes, I want to say— “laughter”
Tag: writing
Today’s aftertaste
You and I have seen each other; this is not the first time and yet – here it happens, a chance meeting of the eye and now everything’s different – it begins the story I wasn’t expecting we see each other – I hope. I wasn’t seeking you, I could not anticipate it would be…
Hurricanes
I write because I know of the butterfly effect, but I don’t know which butterfly will fly first.
The Yellow Stage of my writing
There are many ways to write, mental frameworks to address the work. I was here reading my oldest poems, with the words by Stephen King echoing in my subconscious, and I realised something. I have written for a long time with the intention to open up and release the emotions from my inner life. I…
End of Challenge 1
Intricacies of change Yes, it has been a while since I last wrote on here, despite my attempt at writing often. Why? The answer is a predictable one. Life has sucked my juice out of me. It’s not that I haven’t been inspired or dedicated time and effort to some of my hobbies and goals,…
Challenge #1: Habit formation
How do you get to writing more? You don’t have to dig deep or surf the web much to know that “practice makes perfect” and that you need to start and be consistent. Right now, I have a million habits I’d like to stick to. I’ve been making some progress, trying to establish a solid…
Summer reading: advice on writing by famous writer
“Life isn’t a support-system for art. It’s the other way around.” On Writing, Stephen King During the course of this week, I’ve read a new type of book for me: On writing, by Stephen King. This book is “a memoir of the craft”, with the writer recounting some of his life experiences and how they…