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My First Novel: About Chapter 9
Parents. We do love them so much, but sometimes you wish they came with an off switch. We know it all comes from a good place (well, most of the time), so we cope with unsolicited life advice – and the occasional unrequested rearranging of furniture – because, hey, they’re our parents.
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Just Another Golf Lesson
Golf has been good for me. Along with being a relaxing walk in the countryside, this ancient game has given me things I never picked up in school. The most obvious was how there’s only one set of rules, and how the rules apply to everyone. Rich and poor, men and women, left handed and right, everyone plays from the same book. If only that philosophy carried off the green and into the world.
Sage – Not Age
There’s a shameful struggle going on. The struggle is Ageism. On both sides of the equation. Age discrimination will stop happening when we, as a culture, start to understand how wisdom can come at every age.
There’s A New Teacher In Town
Yes, there’s a new teacher, and he’s starting class at The Charlotte Center for Literary Arts in just a few weeks. I am honored Charlotte Lit invited me to lead a class. We’ll cover getting permission to write, what to write about, the best way to tell a story, choosing the right audience, judging good writing, and then where to go next.
Eight Reasons Why Your Pet Belongs on Social Media
Pets matter. One in four of us share homes with pets, while millions more dream of an old, or yet to happen, awakening in their lives that comes with loving a companion animal. There is something about the way our pets shower us with unconditional love that makes us want to share their spirit and antics with others. Social media is the best way to spread that love around the world.